Anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation among early adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sarah DanzoMargaret R KuklinskiStacy A SterlingArne BeckJordan M BraciszewskiJennifer BoggsJohn S BrineyNancy Charvat-AguilarNicole EisenbergAbnette KafflAndrea Kline-SimonAmy M LoreeVivian H LyonsErica F MorseKristi M MorrisonRahel NegusseHannah ScheuerPublished in: Journal of adolescence (2024)
Results extend recent research and underscore the need for continued monitoring of mental health concerns across development for youth who grew up during the COVID-19 pandemic; highlighting the need for sustainable, effective, and accessible early detection, prevention, and intervention strategies. Improving these services is critical to support youth who experienced pandemic-related stressors, and to prepare for supporting youth during future disruptive and isolating events.