Coronavirus Conversations: Children's mental health during COVID
A UNICEF analysis of various studies has revealed “higher levels of depression, fear, anxiety, anger, irritability, negativity, conduct disorder, alcohol and substance use and sedentary behaviors, compared with pre-pandemic rates” among children and adolescents from mostly high and upper middle-income countries from around the globe. As part of The World's regular series of conversations about the pandemic, reporter Elana Gordon moderated a discussion with Karestan Koenen, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology at <a href="https://theforum.sph.harvard.edu/events/" target="_blank">Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health</a>, to discuss the challenges surrounding the mental health impacts of the pandemic on children.
See more of the Coronavirus Conversations series here: <a href="https://theworld.org/categories/coronavirus-conversations" target="_blank">https://www.theworld.org/categories/coronavirus-conversations</a>.
A UNICEF analysis of various studies has revealed “higher levels of depression, fear, anxiety, anger, irritability, negativity, conduct disorder, alcohol and substance use and sedentary behaviors, compared with pre-pandemic rates” among children and adolescents from mostly high and upper middle-income countries from around the globe. As part of The World's regular series of conversations about the pandemic, reporter Elana Gordon moderated a discussion with Karestan Koenen, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, to discuss the challenges surrounding the mental health impacts of the pandemic on children.
See more of the Coronavirus Conversations series here: https://www.theworld.org/categories/coronavirus-conversations.