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Psychosocial alterations during the COVID-19 pandemic and the global burden of anxiety and major depressive disorders in adolescents, 1990-2021: challenges in mental health amid socioeconomic disparities.

Soeun KimJiyoung HwangJun Hyuk LeeJaeyu ParkHyeon Jin KimYejun SonHans OhLee SmithJiseung KangGuillaume FondLaurent BoyerMasoud RahmatiMark A TullyDamiano PizzolRaphael UdehJinseok LeeHayeon LeeSooji LeeDong-Keon Yon
Published in: World journal of pediatrics : WJP (2024)
The abrupt shift to remote learning and the absence of in-person social interactions heightened feelings of loneliness, anxiety, sadness, and stress among adolescents. This change magnified existing socioeconomic disparities, posing additional challenges. These complexities profoundly impact adolescents' well-being, especially vulnerable groups like those from HICs, females, and minorities. Acknowledging the underreporting bias in low- to middle-income countries highlights the importance of addressing these mental health alterations in assessments and interventions within these regions as well. Urgent interventions are crucial as the pandemic-induced mental stress may have lasting effects on adolescents' mental health.
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