At a time when mental health among teenagers was already declining, scientists have recorded how the pandemic may have made things even worse.
Brain scans have revealed just how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted teenagers' mental health.At a time when mental health among teenagers was already declining, scientists have recorded just how the pandemic may have made things even worse, in a report set to be presented by the Society for Neuroscience.
Abnormal thinness suggests high levels of chronic stress and trauma, the findings said. Scientists found that this was more prominent in female adolescents than males.The second part of the research, led by Caterina Stamoulis Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard University, focused on adolescents' brain circuits before the pandemic started.
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