THE PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC : A INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

Giovana Sanches, Juliana Lima, Marcella Delatorre
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INTRODUCTION: During the Covid-19 pandemic, a rise in symptoms of anxiety and depression was described in the general population. It’s critical to analyze these symptoms in the pediatric population, considering the influence of mental health across the social and academic domains, and its impact on neurodevelopment, morbidity, and mortality. This study aims to recognize and, compare its risk factors, and suggest evidence-based policies to mitigate the adverse effects of future pandemics on youth. METHODOLOGY: Using a search strategy through PubMed, CINAHL, and Scholar Google platforms, after screening 106 articles, 50 were read in full. After its analysis, 11 met the inclusion criteria of a publication date after March 2020, cross-section or cohort/case-control study with data including general pediatric population mental health or pediatric population infected with Covid-19 mental health. DISCUSSION: The isolation, lack of exercise, and sociodemographic factors of age, sex, residence, economic status, and school class, were significantly associated with the self-reported psychological distress in the general pediatric population. CONCLUSION: It's crucial to measure and discuss the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the mental health of vulnerable children and adolescents. Applicable interferences that showed less anxiety in hospitalized kids were contacting the family member through free teleconferencing programs and providing video games for children in isolation. There are still COVID-19 worldwide studies and data to be released, it's a subject to continue its discussion, and formulation of evidence-based policies.
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COVID-19大流行期间的儿童心理健康危机:一项综合综述
导语:在Covid-19大流行期间,一般人群的焦虑和抑郁症状有所增加。考虑到心理健康在社会和学术领域的影响,以及它对神经发育、发病率和死亡率的影响,分析儿科人群中的这些症状是至关重要的。这项研究旨在识别并比较其风险因素,并提出基于证据的政策建议,以减轻未来流行病对青年的不利影响。方法:使用PubMed、CINAHL和Scholar Google平台的搜索策略,筛选106篇文章,其中50篇全文阅读。经过分析,11项研究符合2020年3月以后发表日期的纳入标准,横断面或队列/病例对照研究的数据包括一般儿科人群心理健康或感染Covid-19心理健康的儿科人群。讨论:隔离、缺乏锻炼以及年龄、性别、居住地、经济状况和学校班级等社会人口因素与一般儿科人群自我报告的心理困扰显著相关。结论:衡量和讨论新冠肺炎疫情对弱势儿童青少年心理健康的影响至关重要。通过免费电话会议程序与家庭成员联系,以及为隔离儿童提供视频游戏,可以减少住院儿童的焦虑。全球范围内仍有COVID-19研究和数据有待公布,这是一个继续讨论和制定循证政策的主题。
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