par Kiss, Orsolya;Alzueta, Elisabet;Yuksel, Dilara;Pohl, Kilian KM;de Zambotti, Massimiliano;Műller-Oehring, Eva EM;Prouty, Devin;Durley, Ingrid;Pelham, William WE;McCabe, Connor J;Gonzalez, Marybel R;Brown, Sandra A;Wade, Natasha NE;Marshall, Andrew T;Sowell, Elizabeth R;Breslin, Florence J;Lisdahl, Krista M;Dick, Anthony Steven;Sheth, Chandni;McCandliss, Bruce D;Guillaume, Mathieu ;Van Rinsveld, Amandine ;Dowling, Gayathri J;Tapert, Susan F;Baker, Fiona C
Référence Journal of adolescent health, 70, 3, page (387-395)
Publication Publié, 2022-03
Référence Journal of adolescent health, 70, 3, page (387-395)
Publication Publié, 2022-03
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Adolescence is characterized by dramatic physical, social, and emotional changes, making teens particularly vulnerable to the mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This longitudinal study identifies young adolescents who are most vulnerable to the psychological toll of the pandemic and provides insights to inform strategies to help adolescents cope better in times of crisis. |