The Effect of Social Support on Mental Health in Chinese Adolescents During the Outbreak of COVID-19.
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There is a higher prevalence of mental health problems among adolescents with medium and low levels of social support in China during the outbreak of COVID-19, indicates this study indicates.About:
This article is published in Journal of Adolescent Health.The article was published on 2020-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 200 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Anxiety & Social support.read more
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Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health in Adolescents: A Systematic Review.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescent mental health and found that adolescents of varying backgrounds experience higher rates of anxiety, depression, and stress due to the pandemic.
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Review: Mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and youth - a systematic review.
Hasina Samji,Hasina Samji,Judy K. Wu,Amilya Ladak,Caralyn Vossen,Evelyn Stewart,Naomi Dove,David Long,Gaelen Snell,Gaelen Snell +9 more
TL;DR: This review highlights the urgent need for practitioners and policymakers to attend to and collaborate with children and adolescents, especially those in higher risk subgroups, to mitigate short‐ and long‐term pandemic‐associated mental health effects.
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Prevalence of mental health problems among children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Lu Ma,Mohsen Mazidi,Ke Li,Yixuan Li,Shiqi Chen,Richard Kirwan,Haixia Zhou,Na Yan,Atif Rahman,Weidong Wang,Youfa Wang +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, and posttraumatic stress symptoms among children and adolescents during global COVID-19 pandemic in 2019 to 2020, and the potential modifying effects of age and gender.
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The impact of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic on stress resilience and mental health: A critical review across waves
TL;DR: The authors provided a critical overview on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted mental health and how human stress resilience has been shaped by the pandemic on the shorter and longer term.
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The impact of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic on stress resilience and mental health: A critical review across waves.
Mirko Manchia,Anouk W. Gathier,Hale Yapici-Eser,Mathias V. Schmidt,Dominique J.-F. de Quervain,Therese van Amelsvoort,Jonathan Ian Bisson,John F. Cryan,Oliver D. Howes,Luísa Pinto,Nic J.A. van der Wee,Katharina Domschke,Igor Branchi,Christiaan H. Vinkers +13 more
TL;DR: This article provided a critical overview on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted mental health and how human stress resilience has been shaped by the pandemic on the shorter and longer term.
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