Changes in mental health in the German child and adolescent population during the COVID-19 pandemic - Results of a rapid review.

Robert Schlack, Laura Neuperdt, Stephan Junker, Sophie Eicher, Heike Hölling, Julia Thom, Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer, Ann-Kristin Beyer
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Background: This rapid review examines changes in the mental health of the German child and adolescent population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: The basis are 39 publications, which were identified by means of systematic literature search (until 19.11.2021) and manual search. The databases of the included publications were systematized with regard to their representativeness for the general population, and the indicators used were categorized with regard to the depicted constructs and their reliability.

Results: The large majority of the studies took place at the beginning of the pandemic until the summer plateau 2020. Representative studies mainly reported high levels of pandemic-related stress, increases in mental health problems, and negative impacts on the quality of life. Non-representative studies showed mixed results. Vulnerable groups could only be identified to a limited extent. Both routine and care-related data showed declines in the outpatient and inpatient service utilisation during the various waves of the pandemic followed by catch-up effects. Children and adolescents turned out to be more vulnerable during the pandemic compared to adults, but their stress levels varied with the waves of the pandemic and the related containment measures.

Conclusions: A future forward-looking crisis and pandemic management requires a close-knit and continuous surveillance of the mental health of children as well as an improved identification of risk groups.

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COVID-19大流行期间德国儿童和青少年人群心理健康的变化——快速回顾的结果
背景:本快速回顾研究了COVID-19大流行期间德国儿童和青少年人群心理健康的变化。方法:采用系统文献检索(截止到2021年11月19日)和人工检索的方法对39篇文献进行检索。纳入出版物的数据库根据其对一般人群的代表性进行了系统化,使用的指标根据所描述的结构及其可靠性进行了分类。结果:绝大多数研究是在大流行开始到2020年夏季高原期间进行的。代表性研究主要报告了与流行病有关的高度压力、心理健康问题的增加以及对生活质量的负面影响。非代表性研究的结果喜忧参半。脆弱群体只能在有限的程度上得到确认。常规数据和与护理相关的数据都显示,在大流行的各种浪潮期间,门诊和住院服务的使用率下降,随后出现了追赶效应。事实证明,与成年人相比,儿童和青少年在大流行期间更容易受到伤害,但他们的压力水平随着大流行的浪潮和相关的遏制措施而变化。结论:面向未来的危机和大流行病管理需要对儿童的心理健康进行紧密和持续的监测,并改进对风险群体的识别。
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