COVID-19 and Its Association with Psychological Health of Children, Adolescents and Young Adults

Rojina Basnet
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been causing a severe threat to multiple sectors, including people's psychosocial health. The main objective of this review is to identify the association of COVID-19 pandemic with the psychological health of children, adolescents and young adults. Total 18 primary studies, including most of the studies being cross sectional descriptive studies, were included in the review. The review found that the prevalence of anxiety levels among children ranges from 23.87 % to 38%. Similarly, in adolescents, it ranged from 29.27% to 31% and depression level ranges from 22.28% to 44.5 %. The prevalence of depression in young adults was found to be nearly 82 % while the prevalence of anxiety was found to be nearly 88 %.Most of the studies identified COVID-19 as major factor contributing to anxiety, depression and sleep disorders in children, adolescents and young adults. In the review, almost half of the papers described the factors associated with mental health status due to COVID-19 pandemic. The major factors to increase anxiety and depression were found to be restriction on movement, social distancing, closures of schools, little interaction with peers, educational status, smartphone and internet addiction, frequent watching, listening, or reading news related with COVID-19. Thus, efforts must be initiated to improve services within the country to overcome the increasing mental health problems in these groups. The findings of this review would be relevant for all health professionals, medical persons, and educational institutions to sensitize them about the prevalence of psychological problems among children, adolescents and young adults in terms of overcoming and addressing this pressing issue.
COVID-19及其与儿童、青少年和青年心理健康的关系
COVID-19大流行对包括人们的社会心理健康在内的多个部门造成了严重威胁。本综述的主要目的是确定COVID-19大流行与儿童、青少年和年轻人心理健康的关系。本综述共纳入18项主要研究,其中大部分为横断面描述性研究。回顾发现,儿童焦虑水平的患病率在23.87%到38%之间。同样,在青少年中,抑郁程度从29.27%到31%不等,抑郁程度从22.28%到44.5%不等。研究发现,年轻人中抑郁症的患病率接近82%,而焦虑的患病率接近88%。大多数研究都将COVID-19确定为导致儿童、青少年和年轻人焦虑、抑郁和睡眠障碍的主要因素。在这篇综述中,近一半的论文描述了COVID-19大流行导致的心理健康状况相关因素。增加焦虑和抑郁的主要因素是行动受限、保持社交距离、学校关闭、与同龄人互动少、教育状况、智能手机和网络成瘾、频繁观看、收听或阅读与COVID-19相关的新闻。因此,必须开始努力改善国内的服务,以克服这些群体中日益严重的心理健康问题。这项审查的结果对所有卫生专业人员、医务人员和教育机构都有意义,可以使他们了解儿童、青少年和年轻人普遍存在的心理问题,以便克服和解决这一紧迫问题。
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