Children (Aug 2022)

Depressive Anxiety Symptoms in Hospitalized Children with Chronic Illness during the First Italian COVID-19 Lockdown

  • Cinzia Correale,
  • Chiara Falamesca,
  • Ilaria Tondo,
  • Marta Borgi,
  • Francesca Cirulli,
  • Mauro Truglio,
  • Oriana Papa,
  • Laura Vagnoli,
  • Cinzia Arzilli,
  • Cristina Venturino,
  • Michele Pellegrini,
  • Valentina Manfredi,
  • Rossella Sterpone,
  • Teresa Grimaldi Capitello,
  • Simonetta Gentile,
  • Simona Cappelletti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children9081156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 1156

Abstract

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COVID-19 is continuing to spread around the world, having a direct impact on people’s daily lives and health. Although the knowledge of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health in the general population is now well established, there is less information on its effect on specific and vulnerable populations, such as children with chronic illness (CI). We conducted a multi-centered cross-sectional study among pediatric patients in six public children’s hospitals in Italy during the first lockdown, with the aim of assessing the proportion of children with CI presenting anxiety and depressive symptoms, and the clinical and demographic characteristics affecting such symptomatology. We included children with at least one chronic condition, with no cognitive delay, aged between 11 and 18 years. Brief standardized questionnaires were administered during medical scheduled visits to screen anxiety and depressive symptoms. We found a very high proportion of children showing mild to severe depressive and anxiety symptomatology (approximately 68% and 63%, respectively). Our results highlight the need of ensuring tailored psychological interventions to protect children with CI from the effect of the pandemic (and related restrictive measures such as quarantine and social distancing), with the final aim of promoting mental health and psychological well-being in this vulnerable population.

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