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Risk and resilience during COVID-19: A new study in the Zigler paradigm of developmental science.

Suniya S Luthar1,2, Ashley M Ebbert1, Nina L Kumar1.   

Abstract

When children are exposed to serious life adversities, Ed Zigler believed that developmental scientists must expediently strive to illuminate the most critical directions for beneficial interventions. In this paper, we present a new study on risk and resilience on adolescents during COVID-19, bookended - in introductory and concluding discussions - by descriptions of programmatic work anchored in lessons learned from Zigler. The new study was conducted during the first two months of the pandemic, using a mixed-methods approach with a sample of over 2,000 students across five high schools. Overall, rates of clinically significant symptoms were generally lower as compared to norms documented in 2019. Multivariate regressions showed that the most robust, unique associations with teens' distress were with feelings of stress around parents and support received from them. Open ended responses to three questions highlighted concerns about schoolwork and college, but equally, emphasized worries about families' well-being, and positive outreach from school adults. The findings have recurred across subsequent school assessments, and strongly resonate with contemporary perspectives on resilience in science and policy. If serious distress is to be averted among youth under high stress, interventions must attend not just to the children's mental health but that of salient caregiving adults at home and school. The article concludes with some specific recommendations for community-based initiatives to address mental health through continued uncertainties of the pandemic.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; adolescents; families; pandemic; resilience; schools

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33032677     DOI: 10.1017/S0954579420001388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychopathol        ISSN: 0954-5794


  10 in total

Review 1.  Review: Mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and youth - a systematic review.

Authors:  Hasina Samji; Judy Wu; Amilya Ladak; Caralyn Vossen; Evelyn Stewart; Naomi Dove; David Long; Gaelen Snell
Journal:  Child Adolesc Ment Health       Date:  2021-08-28       Impact factor: 4.111

2.  Understanding the Mechanisms through Which Family Risk Affects Adolescent Mental Health: A Model of Multisystemic Resilience in Context.

Authors:  Margherita Cameranesi; Linda Theron; Jan Höltge; Philip Jefferies; Michael Ungar
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-12

3.  Adverse childhood experiences among youth from high-achieving schools: Appraising vulnerability processes toward fostering resilience.

Authors:  Suniya S Luthar; Lucia Ciciolla; Bin C Suh
Journal:  Am Psychol       Date:  2021 Feb-Mar

4.  Family Resilience during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review.

Authors:  Maria Gayatri; Dian Kristiani Irawaty
Journal:  Fam J Alex Va       Date:  2022-04

5.  Integrative approaches required to support children affected by COVID-19.

Authors:  Michael L Goodman; Rachel Kidman; Linda Theron
Journal:  Lancet Child Adolesc Health       Date:  2022-02-25

6.  Developing a model on the factors affecting family resilience in the COVID-19 pandemic: Risk and protective factors.

Authors:  Hudayar Cihan; Esra Calik Var
Journal:  Curr Psychol       Date:  2022-03-26

7.  Parenting and Adjustment Problems among Preschoolers during COVID-19.

Authors:  Jamie M Ostrov; Dianna Murray-Close; Kristin J Perry; Gretchen R Perhamus; Gabriela V Memba; Danielle R Rice; Sarah Nowalis
Journal:  J Child Fam Stud       Date:  2022-09-20

8.  Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents: Testing Vulnerability-Stress and Protective Models in the Context of COVID-19.

Authors:  Tracy R G Gladstone; Jennifer A J Schwartz; Patrick Pössel; Amanda M Richer; Katherine R Buchholz; L Sophia Rintell
Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev       Date:  2021-07-07

9.  Family vulnerability and disruption during the COVID-19 pandemic: prospective pathways to child maladjustment.

Authors:  Gregory M Fosco; Carlie J Sloan; Shichen Fang; Mark E Feinberg
Journal:  J Child Psychol Psychiatry       Date:  2021-06-07       Impact factor: 8.265

10.  Global Prevalence of Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Adolescents During COVID-19: A Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Nicole Racine; Brae Anne McArthur; Jessica E Cooke; Rachel Eirich; Jenney Zhu; Sheri Madigan
Journal:  JAMA Pediatr       Date:  2021-11-01       Impact factor: 26.796

  10 in total

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