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AUTHOR(S) Amy Gimma; Sham Lal
AUTHOR(S) Her Majesty Queen Mathilde
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted authorities and institutions around the world to adopt urgent measures of general application, including limiting social contact and shutting down public spaces to prevent spread of the virus. We now see clearly what had been insufficiently anticipated and planned for. Quarantine and other preventative measures often had painful consequences for those who already lead a more challenging life—the disadvantaged and the vulnerable, and those around them. In the context of the pandemic, parents and caregivers of children with disabilities or complex chronic disorders faced unprecedented, at times insurmountable dilemmas. Schools and residential care facilities closed their doors; non-acute management was severely disrupted. Parents and carers had to decide on their own whether to take their children out of care and return them to the family home, or leave them in the usual living environment, where visits and other social contacts were drastically reduced or prohibited.
AUTHOR(S) Alison Knopf
AUTHOR(S) Kevin R. Krull; Aaron McDonald; Pamela Goodman (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Kimiya Amjadi
AUTHOR(S) Hannah Chu-Han Huang; Dennis Ougrin
The COVID-19 pandemic and government lockdown restrictions have had an impact on children and young people worldwide. In this editorial, we explore how and why referrals to UK children and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) have changed during the pandemic and summarise the emerging data on the potential reasons behind this.
AUTHOR(S) Beate Kampmann; Uduak Okomo
AUTHOR(S) Michele Statz; Lauren Heidbrink
AUTHOR(S) Dusan Bogunovic; Miriam Merad
AUTHOR(S) Elissa Michele Abrams; Stanley Szefler
AUTHOR(S) Senait Fisseha; Gita Sen; Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus; Henrietta H. Fore (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Shuaibu Saidu Musa; Goodness Ogeyi Odey; Muhammad Kabir Musa (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Xiaohui Zou; Bin Cao
AUTHOR(S) Neerodha Dharmasoma
AUTHOR(S) Susanne Brandstetter; Merle M. Böhmer; Maja Pawellek (et al.)
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