Background Understanding adolescents' mental health during lockdown and identifying those most at risk is an urgent public health challenge. This study surveyed school pupils across Southern England during the first COVID-19 school lockdown to investigate situational factors associated with mental health difficulties and how they relate to pupils' access to in-school educational provision. Methods A total of 11,765 pupils in years 8–13 completed a survey in June–July 2020, including questions on mental health, risk indicators and access to school provision. Pupils at home were compared to those accessing in-school provision on risk and contextual factors and mental health outcomes. Multilevel logistic regression analyses compared the effec...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of children and adolescents, ...
The COVID-19 ‘lockdown’ and multiple school closures disrupted the daily lives and routines of the e...
Current mental health provision for children is based on estimates of one in ten children experienci...
Abstract Background Understanding adolescents' mental health during lockdown and identifying those m...
Funder: NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Oxford and Thames ValleyFunder: The Westminster Foundati...
Background Understanding adolescents' mental health during lockdown and identifying those most at...
Importance School closures as part of broader social lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Importance: School closures as part of broader social lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic...
Background The number of children and young people (CYP) diagnosed with mental health problems has i...
School closures and social distancing measures during the pandemic have disrupted young people’s dai...
Abstract Background The mental health consequences of school closure, social isolation, increased fi...
Objectives: The Covid-19 pandemic and mitigation approaches, including lockdowns and school closures...
Increasing evidence has shown that the Covid-19 outbreak, and subsequent school closures and exam ca...
Abstract Background The COVID‐19 pandemic has caused extensive disruption to the lives of children a...
Objective: Recent studies suggest mental health in youths is deteriorating. The current policy in th...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of children and adolescents, ...
The COVID-19 ‘lockdown’ and multiple school closures disrupted the daily lives and routines of the e...
Current mental health provision for children is based on estimates of one in ten children experienci...
Abstract Background Understanding adolescents' mental health during lockdown and identifying those m...
Funder: NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Oxford and Thames ValleyFunder: The Westminster Foundati...
Background Understanding adolescents' mental health during lockdown and identifying those most at...
Importance School closures as part of broader social lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Importance: School closures as part of broader social lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic...
Background The number of children and young people (CYP) diagnosed with mental health problems has i...
School closures and social distancing measures during the pandemic have disrupted young people’s dai...
Abstract Background The mental health consequences of school closure, social isolation, increased fi...
Objectives: The Covid-19 pandemic and mitigation approaches, including lockdowns and school closures...
Increasing evidence has shown that the Covid-19 outbreak, and subsequent school closures and exam ca...
Abstract Background The COVID‐19 pandemic has caused extensive disruption to the lives of children a...
Objective: Recent studies suggest mental health in youths is deteriorating. The current policy in th...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of children and adolescents, ...
The COVID-19 ‘lockdown’ and multiple school closures disrupted the daily lives and routines of the e...
Current mental health provision for children is based on estimates of one in ten children experienci...