2022
DOI: 10.3390/children9050736
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Perceived Changes in Emotions, Worries and Everyday Behaviors in Children and Adolescents Aged 5–18 Years with Type 1 Diabetes during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent restrictive measures may be related to increased stress and anxiety and to changes in daily behaviors. Children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are a vulnerable group due to their difficulties in achieving glycemic control and to their medical and psychological comorbidities. The purpose of the current study was to the investigate the changes on emotional and behavioral parameters in children with T1D due to the Coronavirus crisis. A total of 152 children and adolescents, ag… Show more

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“…Several studies reported patients with cognitive impairment and memory loss during the acute phase of infection. Furthermore, the implementation of restrictive measures during local lockdowns caused physical and social isolation, which was a severe and long-acting stressor for pregnant women, children and adolescents [ 110 - 114 ]. Undoubtedly, all these factors precipitated PTSD, depression, anxiety disorders, and psychosis, especially in adolescents in whom emotional regulation is tightly regulated [ 115 , 116 ].…”
Section: Covid-19-related Stress and Neuropsychiatric Sequelaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies reported patients with cognitive impairment and memory loss during the acute phase of infection. Furthermore, the implementation of restrictive measures during local lockdowns caused physical and social isolation, which was a severe and long-acting stressor for pregnant women, children and adolescents [ 110 - 114 ]. Undoubtedly, all these factors precipitated PTSD, depression, anxiety disorders, and psychosis, especially in adolescents in whom emotional regulation is tightly regulated [ 115 , 116 ].…”
Section: Covid-19-related Stress and Neuropsychiatric Sequelaementioning
confidence: 99%