2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/desg9
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Abstract: COVID-19 presents significant social, economic, and medical challenges. Because COVID-19 has already begun to precipitate huge increases in mental health problems, clinical psychological science must assert a leadership role in guiding a national response to this secondary crisis. In this paper, COVID-19 is conceptualized as a unique, compounding, multi-dimensional stressor that will create a vast need for intervention and necessitate new paradigms for mental health service delivery and training. Urgent challe… Show more

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“…Findings suggest that having a more stable life situation and less economic and job concerns could favor a more reflexive stance on the pandemic crisis. By contrast, unique challenges imposed by the lockdown measures, such as those related to the disrupted social roles and returning to living with parents, which may impact mainly students and emerging adults (Gruber et al, 2020), could have favored a interpretation of the crisis in terms of loss and urgency to return to the prerupture scenario.…”
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“…Findings suggest that having a more stable life situation and less economic and job concerns could favor a more reflexive stance on the pandemic crisis. By contrast, unique challenges imposed by the lockdown measures, such as those related to the disrupted social roles and returning to living with parents, which may impact mainly students and emerging adults (Gruber et al, 2020), could have favored a interpretation of the crisis in terms of loss and urgency to return to the prerupture scenario.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many caregivers are contending with increased childcare responsibilities, financial strain, and loss of employment and health care coverage during the COVID-era, potentially exacerbating MH difficulties among families [ 2 , 5 , 8 , 9 ]. Additionally, stay-at-home orders have kept some families in close quarters within confined spaces, providing a potential impetus for familial conflict [ 10 ]. Consequently, investigations focusing on the possible repercussions of these pandemic-induced disruptions for child, adolescent, and caregiver MH are warranted.…”
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“…In response to these pandemic-specific challenges, MH professionals have pivoted to virtual care options [ 11 ], and researchers have been working to develop and disseminate largely technology-based MH supports that do not require face-to-face contact [ 10 ]. These efforts, and perhaps especially those that build upon evidence-based treatment protocols [ 12 ], may well be helpful to children, adolescents, and families.…”
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“…Beyond this, many are also wondering how to proceed with upcoming or ongoing research projects. While many of our colleagues are mobilizing to disseminate a large number of resources via listservs, webinars, and publications ( Gruber et al., 2020 ; Padala, Jendro, Gauss, et al., 2020 ; Padala, Jendro, & Padala, 2020 ; Weissman et al., 2020 ), issues pertinent to conducting research with pediatric populations merit their own discussion. Indeed, pediatric patients and their families—particularly those with diminished immune system functioning—face unique uncertainties and distress in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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