Children ’s Psychological Reactions to the COVID-19 Pandemic

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis paper reviews the literature on the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and the reactions of vulnerable children.Recent FindingsResearch reveals increases in clinically significant depression, suicidal ideation and behavior, and some anxiety symptoms. Substance use studies suggest an inadvertent decrease in substance use in some youth though findings are inconsistent across substances and for males and females. Children with pre-existing emotional and behavioral problems are especially vulnerable though some children appear to improve in the context of public health measures which have decreased the stresses associated with school and socialization. In addition, children with pre-existing problems are likely to have established resources and relationships that may protect them relative to other children.SummaryCOVID-19 has had a major effect on the mental health of children around the world, but findings should be considered preliminary until more rigorous research has been conducted.
Source: Current Psychiatry Reports - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research