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Mental Health Distress of children in Covid 19 Pandemic

Visanth V S , Visanth VS1 , Kuruvateppa Halemani2

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International Journal of Pediatric Nursing 6(3):p 159-160, . | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijpen.2454.9126.6320.6
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Visanth V S. Mental, Kuruvateppa Halemani, Health Distressof children in covid 19 Pandemic. Int J Pediatr Nurs. 2020;6(3):159–160.
 


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Children have many worries related to the consequences of COVID-19 such as whether they will see their friends and relatives, go to school or get sick. It is often difficult for parents to calm their children’s anxieties because of the uncertainty in their lives. They are encountered with various emotional & Mental health problems. Evidences from various research studies indicated various mental health problems among children. Further research are needed to assess the overall effect of covid 19 Pandemic in children.

Keywords: Mental Health Distress; Children.


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