US CDC suggests decline in youth mental health during Covid-19

The study, which is the CDC's first nationally representative survey of high school students during the pandemic, can inform effective programmes.

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2 min read Last Updated : Apr 01 2022 | 9:27 AM IST

A new study published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found more than a third of high school students reported in 2021 they experienced poor mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, 44 per cent of high school students reported they persistently felt sad or hopeless during the past year, Xinhua news agency reported citing the new data published on Thursday.

The new analysis also described some of the severe challenges youth encountered during the pandemic.

More than half reported they experienced emotional abuse by a parent or other adult in the home, while over a quarter reported a parent or other adult in their home lost a job, according to the CDC data.

In addition, over a third of students said they experienced racism before or during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The highest levels were reported among Asian, African-American and other students of multiple races, according to the CDC study.

The study, which is the CDC's first nationally representative survey of high school students during the pandemic, can inform effective programmes.

"These data echo a cry for help," said CDC Acting Principal Deputy Director Debra Houry.

"The Covid-19 pandemic has created traumatic stressors that have the potential to further erode students' mental wellbeing. Our research shows that surrounding youth with the proper support can reverse these trends and help our youth now and in the future."

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Topics :CoronavirusUnited StatesMental health

First Published: Apr 01 2022 | 9:27 AM IST

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