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Children and adolescents' mental health in pandemics and confinement: A scoping review of vulnerability factors and repercussions.

Marjorie MontreuilChantal CamdenChristine GenestElsa GilbertEmilie Laberge-PerraultGeneviève PichéJessica RassyAline BogossianLauranne Gendron-CloutierGeneveave Barbo
Published in: Journal of child health care : for professionals working with children in the hospital and community (2023)
Children and adolescents are a population at particular risk of experiencing adverse mental health repercussions related to pandemics. To understand vulnerability factors and repercussions of pandemics and related sanitary measures on children and adolescents' mental health, we performed a scoping review to examine and synthesize literature. In total, 66 articles were included. Results present: (1) factors that increase vulnerability to adverse mental health repercussions (e.g., having a pre-existing mental health condition, social isolation, low socio-economic status, parental distress, and overexposure to media content) and (2) specific mental health repercussions (e.g., anxiety, fear, depression, and externalizing behaviors). Addressing concerns underlined in this review could contribute to preventing further negative mental health repercussions of pandemics for children and adolescents and better prepare governments and professionals to address these highly challenging situations. Recommendations for practice include enhancing healthcare professionals' awareness about possible detrimental repercussions pandemics and sanitary measures have on children and adolescents' mental health, assessing changes for those with pre-existing mental health conditions, allocating funding for telehealth research, and providing greater support to healthcare providers.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • healthcare
  • climate change
  • primary care
  • systematic review
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality
  • prefrontal cortex
  • drug induced
  • health information