Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children and Adolescents Presenting With a Psychiatric Emergency.

Benjamin W Erjavac, Alicia I Rolin, Keerthi Gondy,James A Cranford,Ahmad Shobassy, Bernard J Biermann,Alexander J Rogers,Victor Hong

Clinical pediatrics(2023)

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This mixed-methods survey study aims to describe the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of a sample of 571 children and adolescent seeking psychiatric emergency care. The study was conducted from July to October 2020 at a large Midwestern academic center. Among the respondents, there were significant increases in mental health symptoms attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, including anxiety (71% of respondents), depression (66%), suicidal thoughts or behaviors (45%), and aggression (31%). There were significant differences in reported increases in symptoms by age and gender. In addition, 38% of participants reported that the pandemic led to a change or closure of their health care treatment, including mental health providers, with 22% reporting that reduced treatment access led to their emergency visit. Further research is indicated to assess other, more diverse populations, as well as the longer-term mental health impacts of the pandemic.
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COVID-19 Pandemic,Emergency Department,Mental Health,Pediatric Health,Suicidal Ideation
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