Depression, Suicide Concerns Increased Among Adolescents During COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Finds

HealthDay (7/28) reports, “Depression and suicide concerns increased among adolescents during the pandemic, especially among females, according to a study recently published online in Pediatrics.” Study researchers “compared the percent of primary care visits among adolescents aged 12 to 21 years with screening for depression, screening positive for depression, and screening positive for suicide risk between June and December 2019 and June and December 2020”; they found “that during the pandemic period, there was a decrease in depression screening at primary care visits from 77.6 to 75.8 percent (prevalence ratio, 0.98; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.90 to 1.06).”

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— “Depression, Suicide Concerns Up Among Teens During Pandemic “Physician’s Briefing Staff, HealthDay, July 28, 2021

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