Suicide attempts have more among young people the Covid-19 pandemic

Up to 25% of children and adolescents reported experiencing significant depression, and rates of onset and hospitalization for new eating disorders exceeded the COVID-19 pandemic by 60%, according to a Lancet study.

The rate of visits by young people and adolescents to hospital emergency departments for suicide attempts occurred before the pandemic is compared with the rate that occurred during the pandemic.

The study found that the rate of suicide attempts among children and teens increased by 22% during the pandemic, compared to before the pandemic. Children.

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