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SUMMARY
Parallel to worldwide morbidity and mortality, the COVID-19 pandemic has been causing significant emotional distress, pointing attention toward assessing and treating mental health issues. A study from China conducted at the beginning of the pandemic outbreak found that one third of 3- to 18-year-old children and adolescents were clingy, inattentive, irritable, and worried during the pandemic. Recent nationwide studies in the U.S. reported worsening children and adolescents` psychological well-being and behavioral health compared to before the pandemic. Studies assessing ER (Emergency Room) visits in the U.S. showed a . . .
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