Child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing in times of the COVID-19 pandemic; Elucidating intervention targets to decrease mental health problems and optimize wellbeing in Dutch children with and without a history of mental problems.
- Funded by Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMW)
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Grant number: 1.043E+13
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19Start & end year
20202022Known Financial Commitments (USD)
$545,929.52Funder
Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMW)Principal Investigator
Dr. TJ PoldermanResearch Location
NetherlandsLead Research Institution
Amsterdam UMC - locatie VUmcResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Secondary impacts of disease, response & control measures
Research Subcategory
Indirect health impacts
Special Interest Tags
N/A
Study Type
Clinical
Clinical Trial Details
Not applicable
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Adolescent (13 years to 17 years)Children (1 year to 12 years)
Vulnerable Population
Unspecified
Occupations of Interest
Unspecified
Abstract
Project description Children and young people are less vulnerable to the medical consequences of COVID-19. Yet the corona measures will also hit them hard. However, stories are also heard about children and young people who experience the corona measures as pleasant. They benefit from the peace, structure and reduction of pressure that normal life entails. In this project, large samples of Dutch children and young people (with and without previous mental problems) are systematically investigated what the effects of the corona measures are on their mental health and well-being. The findings will result in recommendations for prevention and interventions at the national, regional and individual levels. Children and young people will be actively involved in this research. By carefully charting the consequences of the corona measures on the mental health of Dutch youth, it is hoped to be optimally prepared for future developments in the pandemic.