New study by UTMB links poor mental health in adolescents due to COVID-19 restrictions

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New study by UTMB links poor mental health in adolescents due to COVID-19 restrictions
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The study revealed that there was an increase in depression and anxiety in teens who didn't have their normal support systems such as school and their community.

linking how the COVID-19 pandemic strained adolescents' mental health and could potentially have long-term adverse effects.The study stated that among 1,188 ethnically adolescents, pandemic-induced isolation, loneliness, stress, economic challenges, and substance abuse are all connected to mental health decline in the teens during the pandemic.

There were cases where older teenagers and girls took over caring for their younger siblings as their parents worked from home, adding to stress and depression, according to Temple. He also states that society must make generational investments in healthcare, including training more mental health professionals, reimbursing mental help treatment at higher rates, and implementing effective programs in schools and communities.

"Since we can't keep our kids locked up, this isn't necessarily a 'positive' finding; instead, it means that drugs and alcohol are available for this age group when they're able to interact," Temple said."Thus, this reinforces the need for effective substance-use prevention to prepare youth to refuse or defer substance use."People have assumed that the pandemic restrictions have affected mental health.

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