Barker Rhiannon, Hartwell Greg, Bonell Chris, Egan Matt, Lock Karen, Viner Russell M
SPHR, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK
SPHR, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2021 Nov 29;76(5):448-50. doi: 10.1136/jech-2021-217902.
Children and young people (CYP) have suffered challenges to their mental health as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; effects have been most pronounced on those already disadvantaged. Adopting a whole-school approach embracing changes to school environments, cultures and curricula is key to recovery, combining social and emotional skill building, mental health support and interventions to promote commitment and belonging. An evidence-based response must be put in place to support schools, which acknowledges that the mental health and well-being of CYP should not be forfeited in the drive to address the attainment gap. Schools provide an ideal setting for universal screening of mental well-being to help monitor and respond to the challenges facing CYP in the wake of the pandemic. Research is needed to support identification and implementation of suitable screening methods.
儿童和青少年(CYP)的心理健康因新冠疫情而受到挑战;对那些已经处于不利地位的人影响最为明显。采用涵盖学校环境、文化和课程变革的全校性方法是恢复的关键,将社交和情感技能培养、心理健康支持及干预相结合,以促进归属感和认同感。必须建立基于证据的应对措施来支持学校,这承认在努力缩小成绩差距时,不应牺牲CYP的心理健康和幸福。学校为全面筛查心理健康提供了理想环境,有助于监测和应对疫情后CYP面临的挑战。需要开展研究以支持识别和实施合适的筛查方法。