Suizide unter Kindern, Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen während der COVID-19-Pandemie – Eine Analyse von Polizeidaten aus drei Bundesländern DOI Open Access
Rainer Papsdorf, Jon Genuneit, Lars O. White

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Psychiatrische Praxis, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 51(02), P. 79 - 83

Published: Oct. 9, 2023

Zusammenfassung Zielsetzung Von der COVID-19-Pandemie waren junge Menschen stark betroffen, was zu erhöhter psychischer Belastung und steigenden Prävalenzraten für psychische Störungen geführt hat. Es besteht die Sorge, dass neben einem beobachteten Anstieg Suizidversuche auch Suizide zugenommen haben. Methode Die Studie basiert auf Polizeilichen Kriminalstatistik (01/2017 bis 12/2022) von drei Flächenbundesländern in Deutschland, 13 % Gesamtbevölkerung Deutschlands repräsentieren. Suizidzahlen -raten Altersgruppen Kinder, Jugendlichen, Heranwachsenden jungen Erwachsenen wurden mit Hilfe Chi-Quadrat-Tests zwischen dem präpandemischen pandemischen Zeitraum verglichen. Ergebnisse 860 Personen unter 30 Jahren starben durch Suizid. Suizidraten unterschieden sich keiner untersuchten Zeitraum. Schlussfolgerung Bislang ist kein Deutschen erkennen. Ein kontinuierliches Suizidmonitoring wird empfohlen.

The psychological toll of pandemic uncertainty: decoding the asymmetric triggers of suicide during Uncertain Times DOI
Yahui Wang, Zhenti Cui, Sajid Ali

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Current Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 18, 2025

Language: Английский

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Characteristics of Self-Harm in an Emergency Situation Among Youth: A Longitudinal Five- Year Cohort Study DOI Creative Commons
Cristina Varo, María Luisa Barrigón,

J. Alfred Rider

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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 26, 2025

Language: Английский

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Mental health of Canadian youth: A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies examining changes in depression, anxiety, and suicide-related outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI
Marie‐Claude Geoffroy, Nicholas Chadi,

Samantha Bouchard

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Can J Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 115(3), P. 408 - 424

Published: March 13, 2024

Language: Английский

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Suicidal behaviour and ideation among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI
Roksana Dobrin-De Grace, Daniela Carvalho, Darren Courtney

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Current Opinion in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 52, P. 101650 - 101650

Published: July 7, 2023

Language: Английский

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Risk Factors and Trends in Adolescent’s Suicide Attempt Rates Before and After the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Sanghoon Jung, Sang-Yeol Lee,

Daejin Kim

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Journal of Korean Medical Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 39(3)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Understanding adolescents' mental health during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and identifying those most at risk is an urgent public challenge. This study explored trend of suicide attempts association between loneliness, family financial stress, COVID-19 among adolescents.

Language: Английский

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The Distinguished Dozen: 2023 Journal of Adolescent Health Articles Making Distinguished Contributions to Adolescent and Young Adult Health DOI Open Access

Carol A. Ford,

Cherrie B. Boyer, Carolyn Tucker Halpern

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Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 74(2), P. 211 - 215

Published: Jan. 21, 2024

Language: Английский

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Self-harm and suicidal behaviors in children: perspectives of mental health clinicians DOI Creative Commons
Michelle L. Townsend, Karlen R. Barr,

Caitlin Miller

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Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 14, 2024

Presentations for self-harm and suicidal behaviors are increasing in children young people, although less is known about these presentations aged 12 years under. This study aims to understand how mental health clinicians public services conceptualize, identify respond children.

Language: Английский

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Demographic and clinical profile of adolescents suicide attempters admitted to an emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic – a retrospective cohort study using hospital information system DOI Creative Commons
Lucyna Tomaszek, Paulina Kurleto, Edyta Turkanik

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Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: June 17, 2024

Background The prevalence of suicidal attempts among adolescents during COVID-19 significantly increased compared with pre-pandemic estimates. aim the study was to explore demographic and clinical profile adolescent suicide attempters admitted emergency department pandemic. Material method retrospective analysis included, on basis electronic medical records in CliniNet system, sociodemographic data patients aged 10–18 years a diagnosis attempt. Follow-up period: from March 20, 2020 May 16, 2023. Results During pandemic, there were 425 visits 11–17 due attempt, largest number 15–17 (69%) age range. percentage higher females (80%) urban residents (75.3%). Self-poisoning most common cause (52.4%), followed by self-harm (41.4%), hanging (3.2%) jumping height (2.1%). toxic substances self-poisonings antidepressants antipsychotics, paracetamol. About 70% associated mental disorders, which depressive disorder common. One death per recorded (0.2%). Conclusions Adolescents attempting likely female, 15–17, city dwellers, undergoing psychiatric treatment mainly for disorders. health consequences pandemic may be more long term, further monitoring will needed come.

Language: Английский

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Risk factors associated with adolescent suicidality before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic DOI
Allison Y. Zhu, Michael H. Crawford

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 53(6), P. 981 - 993

Published: Aug. 31, 2023

Abstract Objective To evaluate the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on youth suicidal behaviors. Method This study examined two national surveys high school students, Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) and 2021 Adolescent Behaviors Experiences (ABES). Results The YRBS had 13,677 entries: 18.6% (17.5–19.8) (weighted percentage 95% confidence intervals [CIs]) ideation (SI) 8.9% (7.9–10.0) at least one suicide attempt (SA). ABES 7705 19.9% (18.0–22.0) SI 9.0% (7.7–10.5) SA. In 2021, both with or SA was highest age 14, 21.8% (16.9–27.8) 10.0% (6.6–14.8), respectively. top factors associated were parental abuse, sexual violence, illicit drug use, misuse prescription pain medicine, being bullied electronically. Screen time ≥3 h per day (not including schoolwork) a lower risk (odds ratio [OR] 0.553, CI: 0.382–0.799), but not (OR 1.011, 0.760–1.344). Conclusions Earlier onset adolescent suicidality, noted during pandemic. association higher non‐school work‐related screen is unexpected warrants validation.

Language: Английский

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Inflicted violence-related injuries among children and youth in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI Creative Commons

Alexia Medeiros,

Lennon Li,

Brendan T. Smith

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Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2, P. 100020 - 100020

Published: April 7, 2024

During the COVID-19 pandemic, it was hypothesized that stay-at-home policies would impact cases of violence, abuse, and neglect among children youth due to increased familial stressors. We examined effect implementation pandemic on violence-related emergency department (ED) visits hospitalizations youth. Setting: Violence-related ED ages 0–19 in Ontario, Canada were obtained from April 2015 until most recent available date, March 31, 2022. used an interrupted time series design model change monthly before during pandemic. negative binomial models estimate immediate policy number injuries After adjusting for seasonality population changes over our study period, we observed a 56% decrease (RR: 0.44, 95%CI: 0.38, 0.50) 35% 0.65, 0.52, 0.82) immediately after policy, followed by moderate increasing trends. no difference rate sex, age or material deprivation; however, males aged 10–19 years those higher quintiles deprivation had average rates compared females, younger groups lower period. abrupt onset Ontario. Following this, increased, approaching pre-pandemic levels.

Language: Английский

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