depression, self-esteem, rebellious behavior, somatic complaints integration and social competence, rage control problems, as well as greater emotional regulation problems in children or teenagers. Liu et al.22found different impacts of the pandemic on adolescents than on children, with adolescents repor...
TEENAGERSINSTITUTIONAL review boardsATTEMPTED suicideSUICIDE risk factorsIntroduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a wide-ranging impact on economic and social phenomena worldwide, particularly affecting mental health. However, these impacts have varied significantly across countries....
Adding in positive activities. Participants recognised that unstructured time could have a negative impact on their emotional wellbeing and their eating disorders. Again, this fits with our quantitative findings in which participants rated changes to routine as having one of the greatest impacts on the...
1.1. Impacts of fear and anxiety of covid-19 on psychological distress, sleep disturbance and life satisfaction The relationships between covid-19 and mental health problems have been examined in some recent studies (e.g.: Daly & Robinson, 2020; Feng et al., 2020; Jiang et al., 2020; ...
First, this study explored the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on university students in Spain. The 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) was employed to assess the psychological state of students from Valladolid University [[13], [14], [15]]. Second, this study examine...
(Galante et al.,2018; Greinacher et al.,2019; Kelifa et al.,2020; Liu et al.,2022). However, as a “unique” and “global” source of pressure, the COVID-19 may have different traumatic impacts on the body and psychology than other stressors in the past, with a higher ...
Teenagers who took longer to fall asleep before the COVID-19 pandemic could be more likely to report higher levels of pandemic-related worry now, a study from USC Australia's Thompson Institute has found.
"Overall, these initial findings suggest that by helping teenagers to cultivate and practice mindfulness," Miller said, "they may feel more capable of coping with the impacts of COVID-19, as well as other chronic stressors."
Past research suggests variability in the rate at which teenagers engaged in social distancing in the week after COVID-19 being declared a US national emergency [4]. Less is known about youths' motivations to engage in social distancing and how these motivations are connected with their social ...
COVID-19 impacts on child and youth anxiety and depression: challenges and opportunities Int J Community Med Public Health, 7 (11) (2020), pp. 4570-4577, 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20204763 Google Scholar Diener et al., 2010 E. Diener, D. Wirtz, W. Tov, C. Kim-Prieto, D. Choi, S...