Preparing for the COVID-19 paediatric mental health crisis: A focus on youth reactions to caretaker death

To promote clinician preparedness for working with children and adolescents who lost or will lose a parent or caretaker to COVID-19, findings from a review of the literature concerning youth reactions to parent and caretaker death and incapacitation were integrated with recent and emergent data conc...

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Adolescents
Caretakers
Child
Child & adolescent psychiatry
Childhood experiences
Children & youth
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Death & dying
Grief
Health behavior
Health risks
Humans
Incapacitation
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Mental Health
Pandemics
Parental death
Pediatrics
Risk behavior
SARS-CoV-2
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Substance use disorder
Teenagers
Young men
Youth
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