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Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review

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The outbreak of COVID-19 led to a significant psychological impact on individuals, particularly those belonging to vulnerable groups as mentioned in this paper, and a study aimed to synthesize literature on the effects of the COVID outbreak on individuals.
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Background and aims:The outbreak of COVID-19 led to a significant psychological impact on individuals, particularly those belonging to vulnerable groups. This study aimed to synthesize literature o...

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Risk and Protective Factors for Prospective Changes in Adolescent Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

TL;DR: Initial longitudinal evidence for the decline of adolescent’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic is provided, suggesting that adolescents are more concerned about the government restrictions designed to contain the spread of the virus, than the virus itself, and that those concerns are associated with increased anxiety and depressive symptoms, and decreased life satisfaction.
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