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Lockdown stringency and paediatric self-harm presentations during COVID-19 pandemic: retrospective cohort study.

Ben Hoi-Ching WongMehrak VaezinejadPaul L PlenerTauseef MehdiLiana RomaniukElizabeth BarrettHaseena HussainAlexandra LloydJovanka TolmacManish RaoSulagna ChakrabartiSara CarucciOmer S MoghrabyRachel ElvinsFarah RozaliEreni SkoutaFiona McNicholasBenjamin BaigDejan StevanovicPeter NagyChiara DavicoHassan MirzaEvren TufanFatima YoussefBen MeadowcroftDennis Ougrin
Published in: BJPsych open (2022)
Lockdown may produce differential effects among children and adolescents who self-harm. Development in community or remote mental health services is crucial to offset potential barriers to access to emergency psychiatric care, especially for the most deprived youths. Governments should aim to reduce unnecessary fear of help-seeking and keep lockdown as short as possible. Underlying mediation mechanisms of stringent measures and potential psychosocial inequalities warrant further research.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • public health
  • intensive care unit
  • quality improvement
  • social support
  • pain management