Long-covid is a typical condition of adults with a history of probable or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in the previous 3 months and with symptoms lasting over 2 months not explained by an alternative diagnosis. In pediatric age the lack of significative differences comparing the reported symptoms between seropositive and seronegative suggests that long-covid might be less common than previously thought, emphasizing the impact of pandemic-Associated symptoms regarding the well-being and mental health of young adolescents. Many children-Adolescents, who have had SARS-CoV-2 infection or not, have a health request to which we must respond with a professional approach aimed at a complex functional rehabilitation. The risk is that the "long-covid" becomes a "long-inattention" on relevant mental health problems.

Cozzi, G., Iacono, A., Troisi, A., Marchetti, F. (2022). Mental health and pandemic in children and adolescents: What is likely to label as "long-covid". RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA, 113(3), 172-176 [10.1701/3761.37482].

Mental health and pandemic in children and adolescents: What is likely to label as "long-covid"

Marchetti F.
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2022

Abstract

Long-covid is a typical condition of adults with a history of probable or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in the previous 3 months and with symptoms lasting over 2 months not explained by an alternative diagnosis. In pediatric age the lack of significative differences comparing the reported symptoms between seropositive and seronegative suggests that long-covid might be less common than previously thought, emphasizing the impact of pandemic-Associated symptoms regarding the well-being and mental health of young adolescents. Many children-Adolescents, who have had SARS-CoV-2 infection or not, have a health request to which we must respond with a professional approach aimed at a complex functional rehabilitation. The risk is that the "long-covid" becomes a "long-inattention" on relevant mental health problems.
2022
Cozzi, G., Iacono, A., Troisi, A., Marchetti, F. (2022). Mental health and pandemic in children and adolescents: What is likely to label as "long-covid". RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA, 113(3), 172-176 [10.1701/3761.37482].
Cozzi, G.; Iacono, A.; Troisi, A.; Marchetti, F.
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