平行大流行:COVID-19对神经认知障碍儿童心理健康的影响

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-12-22 DOI:10.1037/pap0000436
N. Sorscher
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新冠肺炎大流行导致学校关闭、隔离和儿童及其家人的社会隔离长达数月。这种日常生活的中断对儿童和青少年的心理健康产生了重大影响,导致这一弱势群体出现了类似的心理健康流行病(Fegert等人,2020)。虽然这些心理社会影响在最初阶段最为严重,但在撰写本文期间(2022年),随着我们继续面临不断进化的病毒及其无数后遗症,疫情的影响仍在继续。一项文献综述表明,由于环境的全面变化,儿童和青少年的抑郁和焦虑情绪增加(Barendse等人,2022;Vizard等人,2020;Waite等人,2021)。观察到对传染的恐惧、无聊、孤独、社交焦虑增加、易怒、注意力不集中和破坏性行为增加(de Figueiredo等人,2021;焦等人,2020)。对于有神经认知障碍的儿童来说,由于下文将讨论的因素激增,其影响甚至更为严重(Korpa等人,2021)。尽管如此,尽管疫情对心理健康产生了直接影响,但一些儿童和青少年实际上能够茁壮成长,甚至注意到他们的社交和情感功能有所改善(Chawla等人,2021;Silk等人,2022)。本文将研究疫情对患有最常见类型神经认知障碍的年轻学习者的具体影响,并提供干预建议。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)
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The parallel pandemic: The impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of children with neurocognitive impairments.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to many months of school closures, quarantining, and social isolation for children and their families. This disruption of routine had significant implications for the mental health of children and adolescents, leading to a parallel mental health pandemic among this vulnerable population (Fegert et al., 2020). While these psychosocial effects were most acute during the initial phase, the ripples of the pandemic continue to be felt during the time of this writing (2022), as we continue to be confronted with the ever-evolving virus and its myriad aftereffects. A review of the literature suggests an increase in depression and anxiety among children and adolescents as a result of the sweeping changes to their environment (Barendse et al., 2022;Vizard et al., 2020;Waite et al., 2021). Fear of contagion, boredom, loneliness, increased social anxiety, irritability, inattention, and increased disruptive behaviors were all observed (de Figueiredo et al., 2021;Jiao et al., 2020). For children with neurocognitive impairments, the impact was even more severe due to a proliferation of factors that will be discussed below (Korpa et al., 2021). Nonetheless, despite the pandemic's pointed impact on mental health, some children and adolescents were actually able to thrive and even noted improvements in their social and emotional functioning (Chawla et al., 2021;Silk et al., 2022). This article will examine the specific impact of the pandemic on young learners with the most common types of neurocognitive disorders and provide recommendations for intervention. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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