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Schools Reopen, Kids' Mental Health Soars!

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Child mental health diagnoses dropped 43% after schools reopened.
  • Study analyzed over 185,000 California schoolchildren's data.
  • School-based social environments are essential for girls' well-being.
Schools Reopen, Kids' Mental Health Soars!

Reopening schools during the pandemic led to a significant improvement in children's mental health, according to a recent Harvard study. Nine months after schools resumed in-person instruction, children were 43% less likely to be diagnosed with mental health conditions.

The research, which examined data from over 185,000 California schoolchildren, noted a decrease in diagnoses for anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Mental health-related healthcare spending also fell, with non-drug medical spending down 11% and psychiatric drug spending reduced by 8%.

Researchers highlighted the essential nature of school-based social interactions for student well-being, particularly for girls. While the study focused on children with private insurance in higher-income areas, the findings offer valuable insights for public health strategies during future emergencies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Reopening schools significantly improved children's mental health, reducing diagnoses of anxiety, depression, and ADHD by 43% within nine months.
School-based social environments are crucial for girls' well-being, as indicated by the study's findings on improved mental health post-reopening.
Yes, healthcare spending related to mental health diagnoses decreased by 11% for non-drug medical care and 8% for psychiatric drugs.

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