Children and adolescents' mental health in pandemics and confinement: A scoping review of vulnerability factors and repercussions.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Journal of Child Health Care Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-05 DOI:10.1177/13674935231165554
Marjorie Montreuil, Chantal Camden, Christine Genest, Elsa Gilbert, Emilie Laberge-Perrault, Geneviève Piché, Jessica Rassy, Aline Bogossian, Lauranne Gendron-Cloutier, Geneveave Barbo
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Abstract

Children and adolescents are a population at particular risk of experiencing adverse mental health repercussions related to pandemics. To understand vulnerability factors and repercussions of pandemics and related sanitary measures on children and adolescents' mental health, we performed a scoping review to examine and synthesize literature. In total, 66 articles were included. Results present: (1) factors that increase vulnerability to adverse mental health repercussions (e.g., having a pre-existing mental health condition, social isolation, low socio-economic status, parental distress, and overexposure to media content) and (2) specific mental health repercussions (e.g., anxiety, fear, depression, and externalizing behaviors). Addressing concerns underlined in this review could contribute to preventing further negative mental health repercussions of pandemics for children and adolescents and better prepare governments and professionals to address these highly challenging situations. Recommendations for practice include enhancing healthcare professionals' awareness about possible detrimental repercussions pandemics and sanitary measures have on children and adolescents' mental health, assessing changes for those with pre-existing mental health conditions, allocating funding for telehealth research, and providing greater support to healthcare providers.

流行病和禁闭中的儿童和青少年心理健康:对脆弱性因素和影响的范围审查。
儿童和青少年是特别容易遭受与流行病有关的不良心理健康影响的人群。为了了解流行病和相关卫生措施对儿童和青少年心理健康的脆弱性因素和影响,我们进行了范围综述,以检查和综合文献。共纳入66篇文章。结果显示:(1)增加易受不良心理健康影响的因素(如已有心理健康状况、社会孤立、低社会经济地位、父母困扰和过度接触媒体内容)和(2)特定的心理健康影响(如焦虑、恐惧、抑郁和外化行为)。解决本次审查中强调的关切问题可有助于防止流行病对儿童和青少年的心理健康产生进一步的负面影响,并使政府和专业人员更好地为应对这些极具挑战性的情况做好准备。关于实践的建议包括提高卫生保健专业人员对流行病和卫生措施可能对儿童和青少年心理健康产生的有害影响的认识,评估对已有心理健康状况者的改变,为远程保健研究分配资金,以及为卫生保健提供者提供更多支持。
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Journal of Child Health Care
Journal of Child Health Care NURSING-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
15.80%
发文量
60
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Child Health Care is a broad ranging, international, professionally-oriented, interdisciplinary and peer reviewed journal. It focuses on issues related to the health and health care of neonates, children, young people and their families, including areas such as illness, disability, complex needs, well-being, quality of life and mental health care in a diverse range of settings. The Journal of Child Health Care publishes original theoretical, empirical and review papers which have application to a wide variety of disciplines.
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