Young People's Rights and Mental Health During a Pandemic: An Analysis of the Impact of Emergency Legislation in Scotland.

Young (Stockholm, Sweden) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-12 DOI:10.1177/11033088211032783
Christina McMellon, A MacLachlan
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Abstract

Emerging evidence indicates that the COVID-19 pandemic and government measures put in place in response to this have had a detrimental impact on young people's mental health. A children's human rights-based approach was taken to examine the impact of the legislative and policy measures that were implemented in Scotland in response to the pandemic on children's rights related to their mental health. Key concerns were identified around children's rights to access mental health services and information, participation in decision-making and non-discrimination of vulnerable groups. Although the analysis focussed on Scotland, recommendations to protect these rights are likely to be relevant to other countries following similar approaches as lockdown restrictions are eased, or in the event that stricter local or national measures are required again to curb rising infection rates or subsequent wave(s).

流行病期间青少年的权利和心理健康:对苏格兰紧急立法影响的分析。
新出现的证据表明,新冠肺炎大流行和政府为此采取的措施对年轻人的心理健康产生了不利影响。采取了一种基于儿童人权的方法来审查苏格兰为应对疫情而实施的立法和政策措施对儿童心理健康相关权利的影响。围绕儿童获得心理健康服务和信息的权利、参与决策以及不歧视弱势群体,确定了主要关注点。尽管分析的重点是苏格兰,但随着封锁限制的放松,或者如果再次需要更严格的地方或国家措施来遏制不断上升的感染率或随后的一波感染,保护这些权利的建议可能与其他采取类似方法的国家有关。
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