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Effect of COVID-19 infection on psychological aspects of pre-schooler children: a cross-sectional study - Middle East Current Psychiatry
Effect of COVID-19 infection on psychological aspects of pre-schooler children: a cross-sectional study - Middle East Current Psychiatry
“Children infected with COVID-19 were more likely to have psychological issues, such as affective disorders, anxiety problems, pervasive developmental problems, and oppositional defiant problems.”
Children infected with COVID-19 were more likely to have psychological issues, such as affective disorders, anxiety problems, pervasive developmental problems, and oppositional defiant problems.
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Effect of COVID-19 infection on psychological aspects of pre-schooler children: a cross-sectional study - Middle East Current Psychiatry
Case report: Post-COVID new-onset neurocognitive decline with bilateral mesial-temporal hypometabolism in two previously healthy sisters
Case report: Post-COVID new-onset neurocognitive decline with bilateral mesial-temporal hypometabolism in two previously healthy sisters
Initially, the children's severe brain decline was blamed on pandemic anxiety, however upon a real investigation it was found that they have 'significant brain hypometabolism.'
·frontiersin.org·
Case report: Post-COVID new-onset neurocognitive decline with bilateral mesial-temporal hypometabolism in two previously healthy sisters
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Thread “After adjusting for other factors like genetics, researchers found contracting COVID-19 nearly tripled children’s risk of mental health problems.” More than 1/3 of the affected children were diagnosed with ADHD; 2 in 5 had an anxiety disorder; 1 in 5 had a trauma disorder.

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