More than half of parents and carers are concerned about the impact COVID-19 Pandemic Have their children mental health , According to a new study.
Survey by mental health charity Young mind It turned out that 67% of the respondents were concerned about how a pandemic affects their children’s long-term mental health.
In the three months before the virus became epidemic in the UK, it increased to 77% of the respondents whose children had access to mental health support.
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Almost one-third (29%) of the 1,854 adults surveyed Young people They suffer from their mental health during a pandemic.
Among the respondents whose children received support NHS Or other providers say they have lost access to 25% in the last three months.
Parents and caregivers also reported adolescents who had increased anxiety and depression, feelings of loss and fear, difficulty coping with lack of structure and daily life, increased isolation, and loss of face-to-face contact with friends. did.
Respondents’ primary concern was how young people return to “normal”. Blockade Lifted and how this will affect their future.
Respondents whose children are receiving mental health help are worried about how a pandemic affects recovery.
Emma Thomas, CEO of YoungMinds, says it is important that young people continue to receive support during a pandemic.
“The pandemic has upset the lives of millions of children and youth,” she said.
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