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Curr Pediatr Rev. 2021;17(3):185-190. doi: 10.2174/1573396317666210514172829.

COVID-19 and Children's Mental Health: Identifying Challenges and the New Normal.

Current pediatric reviews

Aniruddh Behere, Brittany N Barber Garcia

Affiliations

  1. Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Pediatric Behavioral Medicine, 35 Michigan Street NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49503, MI, United States.

PMID: 33992062 DOI: 10.2174/1573396317666210514172829

Abstract

The novel coronavirus disease COVID-19 has had a clear and direct impact on the physical health of human beings. However, the mental health toll associated with this global pandemic is only beginning to be understood. Although children and adolescents have been largely spared from the more severe symptoms associated with the disease, global health organizations such as the United Nations have suggested that COVID-19 may have the longest and most severe impact on children and adolescents due to the socioeconomic, physical, psychological impacts associated with the disease itself and the measures taken to stop transmission, such as physical distancing. This paper provides an overview of the evolutionary basis for community and the ways that social and physical distancing measures to contain COVID-19 threaten the important social learning and support that community provides. It then discusses how this pandemic is likely to impact the mental health of children and adolescents, based on research from prior pandemics, recommendations from global health authorities, and emerging data on the impacts of COVID-19. Finally, we offer evidence-based suggestions on how to mitigate the effects of physical and social distancing.

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Keywords: COVID-19; Children; mental health; pediatric; psychiatry.; psychology

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