Pediatric health leaders are sounding the alarm overa growing number of mental health crises in children as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
The American Academy of Pediatrics, theAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatryand the Childrens Hospital Association jointly declared a national emergency in children's mental healthin October.
The groupspointed to an increasing number of childhood mental health crises and suicide rates from 2010 to 2018. The pandemicintensified those issues and worsened inequities, especially in communities of color, a news release from the groups stated.
"Children and families across our country have experienced enormous adversity and disruption," the release said."We are caring for young people with soaring rates of depression, anxiety, trauma, loneliness and suicidality that will have lasting impacts on them, their families and their communities."
Between March and October 2020,emergency department visits for children with mental health emergencies rose by 24% among kids age5-11 and 31% for kids age 12-17, compared with2019 levels, according to CHA.There was more than a 50 percent increase insuspected suicide attempts among girls age 12-17 who madeemergency department visitsin early 2021, compared withthe same periodin 2019.
Many young people have experienced the loss of a loved one from the coronavirus during the pandemic. RecentAAP data showsmore than 140,000 children in the U.S. experienced the death of a primary or secondary caregiver during the pandemic,with children of color disproportionately impacted.
The children's healthgroups released a long list of recommendations to address the crisis, including increased federal funding for access to mental health resources, moreaccess to telemedicine,andthe expansion of short-stay units to ease a shortage of beds for children and adolescents experiencing mental health issues.
Mental health on the frontline: COVID-19 has highlighted the mental toll nurses face. Organizations must create a better system | Opinion
As the delta variantdrove the latestCOVID-19 surge, along with a record number of cases and hospitalizations among children, Dr. Meg Rush called it a "parallel epidemic" to the youth mental health crisis.
Rush, who leadsMonroe Carrell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, testified before Congress in September about the effects of COVID-19 on children.
"Children and families across the country face substantial disruptions to their daily lives due to COVID-19," Rush said. "I have consistently had equally, if not more, numbers of children admitted to my hospital in the last six weeks with a behavioral health primary diagnosis as I have (for) COVID."
Dr. Heather Kreth, a psychologist who helps leadpediatric behavioral health at Vanderbilt, cares forpatients at the children's hospital awaiting beds in the psychiatric hospital.
She said while the uptick in mental health crises among youth is recent, the shortage of beds for them and the lack of access to proper care was decades in the making.
"On any given day, I can have between five and 35 children and adolescents who are here waiting for psychiatrictreatment," she said. "At Vanderbilt and at hospitals across the country, this has been a growing problem year-over-year."
She said they are on track this year to have the most behavioral health admissions at the children's hospital than ever before. She said that is consistent with what other hospitals are experiencing.
While she fully supportsCOVID-19 mitigation strategies includinglockdowns, virtual schooling, masks and vaccinations, she is concerned about isolation and disruption during the pandemic especially for at-risk youth.
"The pandemic poured salt in the wound, but the wound was already gushing blood," Kreth said.
'Protect your mental': Tennessee Titans WR A.J. Brown reveals battle with depression, wants others to 'protect your mental'
Even as COVID-19 cases decline, restrictions easeand vaccines are made available for more children, the wide-ranging mental health effectsof the pandemic could last for years.
For the Dembowczyk family, navigating the needs of their three school-age children brought mental health to the forefront of their conversations.Their oldest two are16 and 13 and attend school in person in Murfreesboro. But their youngest, who is 9, has a weakened immune system. Theyultimatelydecided to homeschool him full-time during the pandemic to keep him safe.
As mask mandatesand COVID-19 safety measures becametopics of national debate and the virus surged repeatedly,the Dembowczykssaid their older children were anxious about catching COVID-19 or spreading it to others especially their younger brother.
Brian Dembowczyk said their youngest has struggledwith loneliness and missing out on school and social events. He also watched his son grow frustrated when others around them didn't take COVID-19 seriously.
TaraDembowczyk said theycheck in with their kids during family dinners, making space to discuss everything from their experiences at school to the larger issues driven by the pandemic worldwide. She and her husband also take to time to ask each kid privately to rate their anxiety on a scale of oneto 10, with 10 being the most intense.
"These questions spur deeper conversations and provide opportunities to discuss coping techniques," TaraDembowczyk said. "Having those check-ins is vital to loving them through their difficult times."
TheDembowczyks said their family has adapted well. More than anything, they hope heightened mental health awareness inspires others to seek help when they need it.
"They have to bear such weight on their minds and hearts," Brian Dembowczyk said."We're in a community, and you can't shield yourself entirely. What we do affects others, and we need to remember that."
Experts have learned that the virus itself can have wide-ranging physical, neurological and mental health effects on people.
The long-term effects of COVID-19 on adults and childrencan include physical symptoms includingfatigue, chronic pain, inflammation and heart palpitations. Some struggle with depression and difficulty concentrating.Multisystem inflammatory syndrome, knownin children asMIS-C,also is linked to COVID-19.
A study published in March spanning61 hospitalsand 31 statesdelved deeper into the neurologicaleffects of COVID-19 in young people.
The study, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,included 1,695 patients under age 21 who werehospitalized with acute COVID-19 or multisystem inflammatory syndrome between March and December 2020. Itfound hundreds experienced neurological symptoms ranging from altered awareness, seizures anddifficulty walking or crawling to anxiety, depression andpsychosis.
Of the patients, 22% had neurologic involvement, which I think surprised us all quite a bit," said Dr. Elizabeth Mack, who contributed to the study and oversees critical pediatric care at the Medical University of South Carolina. "Of those cases, 88% experienced only temporary symptoms, which is certainly reassuring, but the other 12% did not bounce back and some did not survive, which are big numbers when youre looking at over 1,000 patients.
One 10-year-old boy in Middle Tennessee, who The Tennessean has chosen not to name to protect his identity, developed severe anxiety, depression and frequent seizures after having COVID-19 in September 2020.
Some days, the seizures come four at a time. They usuallylast for about a minute andleavehim exhausted and confused. It takes him an hour or two to recover.
After a slew of hospital stays, appointmentsand tests,doctors diagnosed with the boy withnonepileptic seizures, generalized anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder. Nonepleptic seizures are often associated with psychological issues, according to the National Institute of Health.
He's now on medications to help regulate his mood, sleep, depression and anxiety and is in special education at his school. Sometimes he goes days without seizures, but his mental health isfaltering.
While his case is still a mystery, his mom is convinced it's linked to COVID-19.
Though he was nothospitalized and did not develop MIS-C, his mom saidthe findings of the study echo what has happened to her son after the virus ran its course.
Mack said there is much to learn when it comes to how COVID-19 affects children long-term, bothphysically and neurologically. While the study focused on children who were hospitalized, Mackhopes to see moreresearch on the long-term effects of the virus on children inbothinpatient and outpatient settings.
"We're on the cusp of figuring out what all can happen," she said.
Find reporter Rachel Wegner at rawegner@tennessean.com or on Twitter @rachelannwegner.
See the article here:
- Let's hear scientists with different Covid-19 views, not attack them - STAT [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Why are more men dying from COVID-19? - Livescience.com [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Doctors find more cases of 'COVID toes' in dermatological registry. Here's what they learned. - USA TODAY [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- North Dakota reports 24th COVID-19 death as drive-up testing is underway in Bismarck - Bismarck Tribune [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- WHO and European Investment Bank strengthen efforts to combat COVID-19 and build resilient health systems to face future pandemics - World Health... [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- COVID-19: Could Europe's countries be flattening the curve? - World Economic Forum [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Nine new COVID-19 deaths reported in NH Friday - The Union Leader [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 - 1 May 2020 - World Health Organization [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Where The Latest COVID-19 Models Think We're Headed And Why They Disagree - FiveThirtyEight [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- US consumers rush to buy meat amid concerns over Covid-19 shortages - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- The effect of human mobility and control measures on the COVID-19 epidemic in China - Science Magazine [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Gov. Kate Brown Lays Out COVID-19 Testing And Contact Tracing As Keys To Reopening Oregon - OPB News [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Britons will suffer health problems from Covid-19 for years, warn doctors - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Congress is investigating cruise ship company Carnival over COVID-19 outbreaks - The Verge [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- COVID-19 death reported in Dakota County Saturday; believed to be Tyson worker - Sioux City Journal [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Antibody, Antigen And PCR Tests For COVID-19: Know The Differences : Shots - Health News - NPR [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Russia now has second-highest rate of Covid-19 spread as other countries ease restrictions - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- New Hanover County tests more than 180 people for COVID-19 in first week - WWAY NewsChannel 3 [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- A service trip to Peru offers lessons for treating Covid-19 in the US - STAT [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- How Long Does COVID-19 Coronavirus Live On Clothes? How To Wash Them - Forbes [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 2 May - World Economic Forum [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces Results of Completed Antibody Testing Study of 15000 People Showing 12.3 Percent of... [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Coronavirus Update (Live): 3,173,442 Cases and ... - zonix.net [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- How Patients Die After Contracting COVID-19, The New ... [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Coronavirus gets official name from WHO: COVID-19 [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) - Symptoms and causes ... [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Mick Jagger and Will Smith to perform in India Covid-19 concert - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Where did Covid-19 come from? What we know about its origins - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Apple and Google release first seed of COVID-19 exposure notification API for contact tracing app developers - TechCrunch [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- IDPH reports one McHenry County COVID-19 death Saturday, bringing total to 39 - Northwest Herald [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Poor air quality has been linked to Covid-19 impacts. Trump's EPA is still limiting pollution restrictions. - CNN [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Janesville hospitals hoping to add on-site COVID-19 test processing - Janesville Gazette [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- After Covid-19: How will a socially distanced high street actually work? - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Drive Thru Covid-19 Testing Hosted in Cleveland - WDEF News 12 [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Majority of Alexandria COVID-19 deaths were in long-term care sites, as city seeks better pay, benefits for workers - WTOP [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Covid-19 in prisons and meatpacking plants shed a light on Americas moral failures - Vox.com [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- While the west fixates on Covid-19, vulnerable countries pay the price - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Anger as Italy slowly emerges from long Covid-19 lockdown - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- The Health Department confirms 22 new cases of COVID-19 - ConchoValleyHomepage.com [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- 50th COVID-19 death reported in WV - WSAZ-TV [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- Illinois Seeing More and More COVID-19 Cases as Testing Continues to Increase - WTTW News [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- COVID-19: Why Does the Disease's Name Matter? | Time [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2020]
- COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 1 May - World Economic Forum [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- More than 300,000 UK smokers may have quit owing to Covid-19 fears - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- How Cybercriminals are Weathering COVID-19 - Krebs on Security [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- You don't need an appointment to get tested for COVID-19 at this site on Monday - KMOV.com [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- More than 1 Million People Recover from COVID-19 : Coronavirus Live Updates - dineshr [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- Employers Could Terminate Your 401(k) Plan Due to COVID-19. What to Do if It Happens. - The Motley Fool [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- Port Huron offering city employees voluntary furloughs in wake of COVID-19 - The Times Herald [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- Greater Lansing sees one more COVID-19 case and no further deaths - Lansing State Journal [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- These Scientists Saw COVID-19 Coming. Now They're Trying to Stop the Next Pandemic Before It Starts. - Mother Jones [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- Museum of Covid-19: the story of the crisis told through everyday objects - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- No new COVID-19 deaths reported in Oregon - KGW.com [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- The roads into this New Mexico town remain closed as lockdown is extended to slow Covid-19 outbreak - CNN [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- New Zealand records first day with no new Covid-19 cases since before lockdown - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic - ny.gov [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- Travel - The indigenous communities that predicted Covid-19 - BBC News [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- Covid-19s Race and Class Warfare - The New York Times [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- The Covid-19 Riddle: Why Does the Virus Wallop Some Places and Spare Others? - The New York Times [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- Singapore Was Praised For Controlling Coronavirus. Now It Has The Most Cases In Southeast Asia : Goats and Soda - NPR [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2020]
- ICUs Transformed To Care For COVID-19 Patients : Shots - Health News - NPR [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Family devastated after father dies of COVID-19 can only comfort mother from a distance - INFORUM [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- One of Trumps personal valets tests positive for Covid-19 - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Clinical trials press on for conditions other than COVID-19. Will the pandemic's effects sneak into their data? - Science Magazine [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Medical delivery drones are helping fight COVID-19 in Africa, and soon the US - World Economic Forum [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- How Lyft intends to navigate and survive COVID-19 - TechCrunch [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- How a New Mexico hospital rebelled against its bosses as Covid-19 hit - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Tell the Stories of the New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19 - THE CITY [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- COVID-19 update: South Dakota death toll up to 31, active cases at 846 as 698 new test results announced - KELOLAND.com [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Covid-19 Parties Probably Didnt Involve Intentional Spread - The New York Times [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Is It COVID-19 Or Something Else? What Experts Are Learning About Symptoms : Goats and Soda - NPR [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- China Says It Contained COVID-19. Now It Fights To Control The Story - NPR [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- COVID-19 Is The End Of The Higher Education Buffet - Forbes [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Covid-19 taking toll on blues community - CNN [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- U.S. Field Hospitals Stand Down, Most Without Treating Any COVID-19 Patients - NPR [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Even for a nurse who has dealt with infectious diseases, COVID-19 is scary; National Nurses Week - PennLive [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Mental health care will undergo a revolution post COVID-19 - World Economic Forum [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Mystery Inflammatory Syndrome In Kids And Teens Likely Linked To COVID-19 - NPR [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- Do Antibodies Against The Novel Coronavirus Prevent Reinfection? : Shots - Health News - NPR [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]
- 'This Is ... Personal': After Surviving COVID-19, A Mom And Daughter Mourn Loved Ones - NPR [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2020]