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探花直播first lockdown led to a significant increase in symptoms of depression among children, highlighting the unintended consequences of school closures, according to a new study from the 探花直播 of Cambridge.

Our study is one of the first to follow the same children over time during lockdown and suggests that symptoms of depression among children got much worse during this period

Giacomo Bignardi

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK Government implemented a national 'lockdown'听involving school closures and social distancing. There has been widespread concern that these measures would negatively impact child and adolescent mental health. To date, however, there is relatively little direct evidence of this.

探花直播most direct way of measuring the association between the onset of lockdown and children鈥檚 mental health is to follow the same individuals over a length of time and look for changes 鈥 so-called 鈥榣ongitudinal鈥 changes.听

To test whether changes in emotional wellbeing, anxiety and depression symptoms occurred during lockdown since their initial assessment, a team at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 探花直播 of Cambridge, examined data from mental health assessments on 168 children (aged 8-12 years) before and during the UK lockdown. These assessments included self-reports, caregiver-reports, and teacher-reports.

探花直播results of their study are published today in Archives of Disease in Childhood.

Relative to their own pre-pandemic scores, children tended to show more symptoms of depression during lockdown. Even though these symptoms are variable across children, the impact of lockdown can still be seen because the effect size is large. 探花直播researchers used the variability in scores to estimate how big an increase this is.

鈥淭o give an indication of how large this effect is, imagine ranking the children into 100 鈥榗entiles鈥 depending on their scores,鈥 explained Dr Duncan Astle from the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit and senior author of the study. 鈥淎 child in the 50th centile would be exactly at the middle of the distribution. But a child at this position before the pandemic, could expect to be at the equivalent of the 77th centile during the lockdown.

鈥淧ut differently, if you randomly selected a child from the sample there is a 70% chance that their depression symptoms were worse during lockdown than before the pandemic.鈥

鈥淣ational lockdowns with mass school closures are unprecedented, so going into this crisis, no one could say definitively what impact it would have on children,鈥 said Giacomo Bignardi, a PhD student at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit.

鈥淥ur study is one of the first to follow the same children over time during lockdown and suggests that symptoms of depression among children got much worse during this period. This effect was independent of children鈥檚 age, gender and family socio-economic status.鈥

探花直播team found only very small and not statistically significant changes in children鈥檚 scores for emotional problems and anxiety during lockdown.

Dr Astle added: 鈥淐hildhood is a period where mental health may be particularly vulnerable to reduced peer interaction and loneliness. Now that children have returned to school, their wellbeing, socialisation and enjoyment are crucial. Teachers may need additional resources and training to help them support children with low mood.

鈥淓ven before lockdown resources for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services were stretched thin 鈥 and that was against a backdrop of worsening mental health among children. Our findings suggest that lockdown measures will likely exacerbate this. 探花直播education sector will bear the initial brunt of this.鈥

探花直播researchers say that how the lockdown measures impact children鈥檚 mental health may depend on a variety of factors. A recent study found that loneliness in children was associated with subsequent mental health problems, particularly depression. Also, during lockdown children had fewer opportunities to engage in play and other fun activities that help improve mood.

探花直播research was supported by the Templeton World Charity Foundation and the Medical Research Council.

Reference
Bignardi, G et al. Archives of Disease in Childhood; 9 Dec 2020; DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2020-320372



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