Abstract
Assessment of Mental Health of High School Students 1 Semester After COVID-19–Associated Remote Schooling Measures Were Lifted in Austria in 2021
Highlights
The COVID-19 pandemic and related containment efforts and restrictions have been shown to be associated with impairments in mental health among adolescents.[1]
Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted with high school students aged 14 to 20 years at 2 time points to assess the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions on their
These study results suggest an improvement in the mental health burden of adolescents 1 semester after school reopenings and social distancing measures were reduced
Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic and related containment efforts and restrictions (eg, lockdown measures, remote schooling, and social distancing) have been shown to be associated with impairments in mental health among adolescents.[1] This study surveyed high school students to assess whether their mental health improved 1 semester after COVID-19–associated remote schooling and social distancing measures were lifted in Austria in 2021
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