Recently released reports and journal articles on COVID-19 include:
This policy brief explores the significant impact that the COVID019 pandemic is having on children’s wellbeing.
This Viewpoint article published in JAMA Pediatrics discusses the potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated school closures on child and adolescent mental health. It also emphasises the need for action to lessen these possible effects.
This briefing outlines the main issues that children and young people in the UK have been speaking to Childline counsellors about throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
The document highlights the need for careful consideration of children’s safety and protection when developing and implementing pandemic responses. A series of related webinars have also been released that discuss the protection of children during the pandemic.
This Editorial published in BMJ discusses the need for action to reduce the risk of harm to children caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdowns. There is a focus on the need to safeguard and protect vulnerable children from maltreatment.
This Journal Pre-Proof discusses how technology has been used to support children’s well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well learning and social connectedness.
This report presents a rapid review of evidence related to the digital and virtual delivery of interventions to children and young people. The aims to support the sector as it is adjusts to the constraints on typical service delivery due to COVID-19.
This technical note presents priorities and recommendations for decreasing children’s exposure to risks online during the pandemic and for promoting positive experiences.
While research studies are only just emerging into the effects of the pandemic on children’s mental health, a new study from China is summarised below:
Mental Health Status Among Children in Home Confinement During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak in Hubei Province, China
Authors: Xie, X., Xue, Q., Zhou, Y., Zhu, K., Liu, Q., Zhang, J., & Song, R.
Journal: JAMA Paediatrics