2023
DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.230127
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Self-harm among youth during the first 28 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada: a population-based study

Rachel H.B. Mitchell,
Alene Toulany,
Hannah Chung
et al.

Abstract: Background: Youth have reported worsening mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. We sought to evaluate rates of pediatric acute care visits for self-harm during the pandemic according to age, sex and mental health service use. Methods: We conducted a population-based, repeated cross-sectional study using linked health administrative data sets to measure monthly rates of emergency department visits and hospital admissions for self-harm among youth aged 10–17 years b… Show more

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“…However, most of them mention the occurrence of suicidal thoughts themselves and not the frequency of suicidal behavior [18]. By contrast, the increase in the occurrence of self-harm behavior intensity has been noted in most studies [19]. All reports emphasize preventive actions related to life-protective factors [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most of them mention the occurrence of suicidal thoughts themselves and not the frequency of suicidal behavior [18]. By contrast, the increase in the occurrence of self-harm behavior intensity has been noted in most studies [19]. All reports emphasize preventive actions related to life-protective factors [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adolescent population has greater vulnerability, especially those who already had mental disorders prior to the COVID-19 crisis [ 17 , 18 ]. There has been a worsening of serious mental disorders in this population and an increase in the demand for care in emergency services after the first two and a half year of the pandemic, specifically due to symptoms of anxiety, depression and eating behavior [ 19 , 20 ]. There is also evidence of an increase in suicide attempts treated in emergency departments [ 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public health measures deployed to minimize hospitalizations and death from COVID-19 impacted multiple domains of child and youth well-being indirectly . In particular, an association between the pandemic period and an increase in mental health conditions, including eating disorder presentations, has been described …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P ublic health measures deployed to minimize hospitalizations and death from COVID-19 impacted multiple domains of child and youth well-being indirectly. [1][2][3] In particular, an association between the pandemic period and an increase in mental health conditions, including eating disorder presentations, has been described. 4,5 Eating disorders are a group of heterogeneous illnesses that significantly impact the psychosocial and medical health of children and adolescents.…”
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confidence: 99%