2020
DOI: 10.3949/ccjm.87a.20055
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Promoting resiliency in adolescents during a pandemic: A guide for clinicians and parents

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected every aspect of daily life. Parents of adolescents, in particular, may be facing unique challenges in helping them navigate unexpected changes to their daily routine. This article discusses how adolescents may respond to stressful and traumatic situations and provides recommendations for clinicians who may be advising parents of adolescents or parenting their own children. KEY POINTSYoung adults who are socially isolated during COVID-19 may experience intense fee… Show more

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“…ACEs have been linked to both poor mental and physical health outcomes. (Felitti et al, 1998 ) Loneliness itself, as may be conferred by social distancing, has been linked with depression, anxiety, impaired sleep quality, eating disorders, and an increased risk of substance abuse (Rome et al, 2020 ). Therefore, as demonstrated in our findings, the enhanced family conflict of COVID-19, in addition to youth feelings of isolation at home, may particularly precipitate increased risk of child maltreatment, ACEs, and their sequalae if not addressed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ACEs have been linked to both poor mental and physical health outcomes. (Felitti et al, 1998 ) Loneliness itself, as may be conferred by social distancing, has been linked with depression, anxiety, impaired sleep quality, eating disorders, and an increased risk of substance abuse (Rome et al, 2020 ). Therefore, as demonstrated in our findings, the enhanced family conflict of COVID-19, in addition to youth feelings of isolation at home, may particularly precipitate increased risk of child maltreatment, ACEs, and their sequalae if not addressed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e. Rome et al (2020) menyatakan bahwa dukungan keluarga, melakukan aktivitas seperti yoga, meditasi, jalan-jalan di alam terbuka, mendengarkan music, mengembangkan life skills, tertawa/humor, dan mengembangkan rasa bersyukur (gratitude) adalah hal-hal yang dapat dilakukan untuk meningkatkan resiliensi pada remaja. Kebersyukuran sangat erat berkaitan dengan kesejahteraan emosional dan kepuasan hidup.…”
Section: Upaya Meningkatkan Resiliensi Pada Remajaunclassified
“…In relation to the above context that this research was conducted. According to Rome, Dinardo, and Issac (2020), more research on the problems of adolescents and the factors that enhance their resilience must be conducted. Further, limited studies on adolescents' resilience amidst the Covid-19 pandemic in Region XII was conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%