The Coronavirus Impact Scale: Construction, Validation, and Comparisons in Diverse Clinical Samples
JAACAP Open,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
1(1), P. 48 - 59
Published: March 14, 2023
Language: Английский
Adolescent cognitive control processing is associated with anxiety in young adulthood during the COVID-19 pandemic
Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 19, 2025
Abstract
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
been
associated
with
widespread
increases
in
levels
of
stress
and
anxiety
among
young
adults.
Given
that
responses
to
stressful
life
events
vary,
it
is
important
understand
how
pre-pandemic
neurocognitive
factors
shape
reactivity
susceptibility
anxiety.
present
study
examines
associations
between
brain
activation
patterns
during
cognitive
control
processing
trajectories
the
pandemic.
Participants
were
recruited
as
part
an
ongoing
longitudinal
temperament
socioemotional
development
(
N
=
291).
Forty-seven
participants
completed
a
fMRI
task
measures
late
adolescence
before
In
adulthood,
was
assessed
three
times
Multivariate
whole-brain
models
tested
whether
conflict
error
latent
indices
derived
from
growth
curve
model.
Neural
response
related
distinct
cortical
subcortical
regions.
Level
anterior
cingulate
cortex
engagement
However,
processing,
level
dorsolateral
prefrontal,
rather
than
cortex,
This
work
provides
preliminary
evidence
for
predictive
utility
prestress
adults’
uniquely
event.
Adolescence
critical
time
early
identification
youth
at
risk
create
targeted
interventions
enhance
resilience.
Language: Английский
Associations between pre-pandemic authoritative parenting, pandemic stressors, and children’s depression and anxiety at the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Sept. 20, 2023
Abstract
Large-scale
changes
due
to
the
Novel
Coronavirus
(COVID-19)
pandemic
negatively
affected
children’s
mental
health.
Prior
research
suggests
that
health
problems
during
may
have
been
concurrently
attenuated
by
an
authoritative
parenting
style
and
exacerbated
family
stress.
However,
there
is
a
gap
in
literature
investigating
these
mechanisms
whether
pre-pandemic
had
lasting
positive
influence
on
while
they
were
exposed
pandemic-related
stressors.
The
current
study
begins
fill
this
unique
relationships
sample
of
106
4–8
year
old
children
(51%
female).
Before
pandemic,
caregivers
completed
questionnaires
their
depression
anxiety
symptoms.
Shortly
after
onset
COVID-19’s
stay-at-home
mandate,
parents
answered
about
symptoms
Child
symptom
severity
increased.
Higher
levels
stress
associated
with
increases
only
child
scores.
Further,
greater
endorsement
was
smaller
Study
findings
elucidate
complex
associations
between
young
Language: Английский
Pre-pandemic brain structure and function and adolescent psychopathology during the COVID-19 pandemic
Current Opinion in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
52, P. 101647 - 101647
Published: July 8, 2023
Language: Английский
An Examination of Bidirectional Associations Between Alcohol Use and Internalizing Symptoms Among Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Journal of Adolescent Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
74(4), P. 739 - 746
Published: Dec. 11, 2023
Language: Английский
A Toolbox for Use During the Post-Pandemic Era: Preparing Youth for Re-entry
Agatha Barnowski,
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Kimberly Brown,
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Yasaman Movahedi
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et al.
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 25, 2023
Abstract
While
most
individuals
hope
that
the
COVID-19
viral
global
pandemic
is
over,
waves
of
infection
and
multiple
mutating
variants
persist
prompting
considerable
uncertainty.
Re-entering
previously
familiar
routines
especially
difficult
for
youth
challenged
by
excessive
intolerance
uncertainty
accompanying
anxiety.
Therefore,
constructing
a
conceptual
map
to
explain
these
stressors
viable
skill
set
cope
with
their
anxiety
are
potentially
helpful
tasks.
This
exact
focus
this
article.
A
review
past
current
impact
on
children
adolescents’
lives
sets
proper
context.
Intolerance
health
two
core
constructs
used
understand
psychological
outbreak.
Consequently,
variables
explained
summarized.
cognitive-behaviorally
based
toolkit
focused
equipping
experiencing
high
anxious
symptoms
skills
re-entry
into
an
uncertain
environment
outlined.
Various
processes
practices
illustrated
via
representative
confabulated
case
example.
Language: Английский
Associations Between Pre-Pandemic Authoritative Parenting, Pandemic Stressors, and Children’s Depression and Anxiety at the Initial Stage of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published: Oct. 4, 2022
Large-scale
changes
due
to
the
Novel
Coronavirus
(COVID-19)
pandemic
negatively
affected
children’s
mental
health.
Prior
research
suggests
that
health
problems
during
may
have
been
concurrently
attenuated
by
authoritative
parenting
style
and
exacerbated
family
stress.
However,
there
is
a
gap
in
literature
investigating
these
mechanisms
whether
pre-pandemic
had
lasting
positive
influence
on
while
they
were
exposed
pandemic-related
stressors.
The
current
study
begins
fill
this
unique
relationships
sample
of
106
4-8
year
old
children
(51%
female).
Before
pandemic,
caregivers
completed
questionnaires
their
depression
anxiety
symptoms.
Shortly
after
onset
COVID-19’s
stay-at-home
mandate,
parents
answered
about
symptoms
Child
symptom
severity
increased.
Higher
levels
stress
associated
with
increases
only
child
scores.
Further,
greater
endorsement
was
smaller
Study
findings
elucidate
complex
associations
between
young
Language: Английский