COVID-19 school closures and mental health of adolescent students: Evidence from rural Mozambique.
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The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, entailing widespread school closures as well as acute disruptions to household livelihoods, had substantial consequences for adolescent well-being in low-income countries. We present novel evidence about the prevalence of mental health challenges among adolescent students in rural Mozambique using data from an in-person survey conducted in 105 schools in 2021, immediately following the post-pandemic school reopening. In our sample, 31% of students reported low levels of well-being (though only 10% suffer from high anxiety): students enrolled in schools that used a wider variety of distance learning measures and who had more robust social networks reported lower anxiety, while students who experienced household-level disruptions linked to the pandemic reported higher anxiety and lower well-being.Study Outcome
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Citations : Adjorlolo Samuel. Generalised anxiety disorder in adolescents in Ghana : examination of the psychometric properties of the Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7 scale. African J. Psychol. Assessment. 2019;1(1)Authors : 5
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Doi : 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2023.100203SSN : 2666-5603