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Well-Being during the Pandemic–Insights from a Rapid Review on the Mental Health of Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults

M. Kuchler, S. Beckmann, C. Habig, K. Heid, A.L. Rademaker, E. Quilling, Sustainability 14 (2022).

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Kuchler, Maja; Beckmann, Saskia; Habig, Celine; Heid, Karen; Rademaker, Anna LenaFH Bielefeld ; Quilling, Eike
Abstract
The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic had a wide range of impacts on living conditions, opportunities and mental health. As discussed by society and supported by some studies, young people were particularly affected. The aim of this review was to provide an overview of research that explicitly addressed the mental health outcomes of adolescents’ and young adults’ transition. A systematic literature search in PubMed, PsycInfo, PSYNDEX, Embase and LIVIVO was conducted in February 2022. 42 of 2562 screened publications from industrialized/high-income countries were included and analyzed. All included publications show that the mental health of young people worsened during the pandemic. Several studies suggest(ed) that youths with less education and low socioeconomic status were affected most. Regarding different stages of adolescence, study results are heterogeneous. Evidence indicates that schools as institutions are important settings for everyday lives, personal development and education of young people. The review shows that there is a need for research and scientifically validated recommendations for practice. Further consideration should focus on the implementation of sustainable structures on the local level to strengthen resilience, minimize risk factors for young people’s mental health and create opportunities for valuable transitions.
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Sustainability
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14
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19
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12730
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Kuchler, Maja ; Beckmann, Saskia ; Habig, Celine ; Heid, Karen ; Rademaker, Anna Lena ; Quilling, Eike: Well-Being during the Pandemic–Insights from a Rapid Review on the Mental Health of Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults. In: Sustainability Bd. 14, MDPI AG (2022), Nr. 19
Kuchler M, Beckmann S, Habig C, Heid K, Rademaker AL, Quilling E. Well-Being during the Pandemic–Insights from a Rapid Review on the Mental Health of Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults. Sustainability. 2022;14(19). doi:10.3390/su141912730
Kuchler, M., Beckmann, S., Habig, C., Heid, K., Rademaker, A. L., & Quilling, E. (2022). Well-Being during the Pandemic–Insights from a Rapid Review on the Mental Health of Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults. Sustainability, 14(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912730
@article{Kuchler_Beckmann_Habig_Heid_Rademaker_Quilling_2022, title={Well-Being during the Pandemic–Insights from a Rapid Review on the Mental Health of Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults}, volume={14}, DOI={10.3390/su141912730}, number={1912730}, journal={Sustainability}, publisher={MDPI AG}, author={Kuchler, Maja and Beckmann, Saskia and Habig, Celine and Heid, Karen and Rademaker, Anna Lena and Quilling, Eike}, year={2022} }
Kuchler, Maja, Saskia Beckmann, Celine Habig, Karen Heid, Anna Lena Rademaker, and Eike Quilling. “Well-Being during the Pandemic–Insights from a Rapid Review on the Mental Health of Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults.” Sustainability 14, no. 19 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912730.
M. Kuchler, S. Beckmann, C. Habig, K. Heid, A. L. Rademaker, and E. Quilling, “Well-Being during the Pandemic–Insights from a Rapid Review on the Mental Health of Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults,” Sustainability, vol. 14, no. 19, 2022.
Kuchler, Maja, et al. “Well-Being during the Pandemic–Insights from a Rapid Review on the Mental Health of Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults.” Sustainability, vol. 14, no. 19, 12730, MDPI AG, 2022, doi:10.3390/su141912730.
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