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COVID-19 AND CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH
New research to study the impact of the pandemic on children in Windsor-Essex

WINDSOR, ON, June 30, 2020 - A team of researchers in the Department of Psychology at the University of Windsor in partnership with the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and Virginia Commonwealth University is conducting an online longitudinal study to identify the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the mental health of children in the Windsor-Essex area. 

“Beyond the immediate impact of the virus itself, the global COVID-19 pandemic poses significant risks to public mental health that will persist long after the pandemic has subsided” states Dr. Lance Rappaport, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Windsor. “Research on other large-scale traumas, such as natural disasters, documented extensive anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress. Most prior research has focused on adult mental health. The limited youth research indicates similar or worse outcomes among children whose safety, health, and psychological well-being depend on the safety and well-being of parents and caregivers.”

Dr. Rappaport states that there is an urgent need to identify resources at both public and individual levels to mitigate the widespread mental health consequences that commonly follow global disasters, particularly to safeguard the mental health of children who are particularly vulnerable to disruptions in routine, acute uncertainty, and illness or death of loved ones.

Children between the ages of 9 and 13 and their parents are invited to take part in the study. Each will complete a 30-minute questionnaire about how their child has been feeling and what kinds of things he or she has been doing during the COVID-19 crisis. Then each month for six months (July through December) – and once in March 2021 – both will receive follow-up questionnaires about the same topics that will take about 20 minutes per person to complete. Each family will receive a $12 electronic gift card for the first set of questionnaires and a $9 electronic gift card for each of seven follow-up questionnaires. 

The results of the research will inform the development and deployment of mental health resources for children in Windsor-Essex. 

For information and to participate in the study visit www.anxietylab.ca/research


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WE-SPARK Health Institute is a new strategic partnership that unites health research excellence across Windsor-Essex. A collaboration between the University of Windsor, Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare, St. Clair College and Windsor Regional Hospital, its mission is to enhance the health, well-being and care of people through transformative research and knowledge translation.