Child-Focused Mental Health Interventions for Disasters Recovery: A Rapid Review of Experiences to Inform Return-to-School Strategies After COVID-19

There is a worldwide need for mental health interventions to address the mental health needs of children under 12 who are returning to school in the post-COVID-19 environment. The basic characteristics of child-focused, post-crisis interventions are currently unknown, but they are essential for deve...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Gómez, Armando Basagoitia, María Soledad Burrone, Marlene Rivas, María Teresa Solís-Soto, Sean Dy Juanco, Hugh Alley
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.713407/full
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spelling doaj-1e94f461beb44c7698e7a7aecfc15b2c2021-10-05T08:10:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-10-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.713407713407Child-Focused Mental Health Interventions for Disasters Recovery: A Rapid Review of Experiences to Inform Return-to-School Strategies After COVID-19Gabriela Gómez0Armando Basagoitia1María Soledad Burrone2Marlene Rivas3María Teresa Solís-Soto4Sean Dy Juanco5Hugh Alley6Institute of Educational Sciences, Universidad de O'Higgins, Rancagua, ChileInstitute of Health Sciences, Universidad de O'Higgins, Rancagua, ChileInstitute of Health Sciences, Universidad de O'Higgins, Rancagua, ChileInstitute of Educational Sciences, Universidad de O'Higgins, Rancagua, ChileInstitute of Health Sciences, Universidad de O'Higgins, Rancagua, ChileSchool of Public Health, Touro University California, Vallejo, CA, United StatesSchool of Public Health, Touro University California, Vallejo, CA, United StatesThere is a worldwide need for mental health interventions to address the mental health needs of children under 12 who are returning to school in the post-COVID-19 environment. The basic characteristics of child-focused, post-crisis interventions are currently unknown, but they are essential for developing high-quality, expedient RTC programs. We conducted a rapid systematic review, via established PICO methodology, to appraise the characteristics of such interventions. We queried databases (PubMed, PsycInfo, ERIC) for English and Spanish publications describing mental health interventions to reduce mental health symptoms and sequelae among children exposed to disasters and other community crises. We described the following characteristics: type of intervention, length, number of sessions, number of staff delivering the intervention, and other characteristics. A total of 18 original articles met the inclusion criteria: 11 correspond to a controlled trial type of study and 15 addressed PTSD after disaster or crisis situations. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) was the most common intervention type, school-based/related interventions were the most common method, and five articles described an important role of teachers as mediators of therapy.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.713407/fullCOVID-19childrenmental healthinterventionscrisis and disaster
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author Gabriela Gómez
Armando Basagoitia
María Soledad Burrone
Marlene Rivas
María Teresa Solís-Soto
Sean Dy Juanco
Hugh Alley
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Armando Basagoitia
María Soledad Burrone
Marlene Rivas
María Teresa Solís-Soto
Sean Dy Juanco
Hugh Alley
Child-Focused Mental Health Interventions for Disasters Recovery: A Rapid Review of Experiences to Inform Return-to-School Strategies After COVID-19
Frontiers in Psychiatry
COVID-19
children
mental health
interventions
crisis and disaster
author_facet Gabriela Gómez
Armando Basagoitia
María Soledad Burrone
Marlene Rivas
María Teresa Solís-Soto
Sean Dy Juanco
Hugh Alley
author_sort Gabriela Gómez
title Child-Focused Mental Health Interventions for Disasters Recovery: A Rapid Review of Experiences to Inform Return-to-School Strategies After COVID-19
title_short Child-Focused Mental Health Interventions for Disasters Recovery: A Rapid Review of Experiences to Inform Return-to-School Strategies After COVID-19
title_full Child-Focused Mental Health Interventions for Disasters Recovery: A Rapid Review of Experiences to Inform Return-to-School Strategies After COVID-19
title_fullStr Child-Focused Mental Health Interventions for Disasters Recovery: A Rapid Review of Experiences to Inform Return-to-School Strategies After COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Child-Focused Mental Health Interventions for Disasters Recovery: A Rapid Review of Experiences to Inform Return-to-School Strategies After COVID-19
title_sort child-focused mental health interventions for disasters recovery: a rapid review of experiences to inform return-to-school strategies after covid-19
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2021-10-01
description There is a worldwide need for mental health interventions to address the mental health needs of children under 12 who are returning to school in the post-COVID-19 environment. The basic characteristics of child-focused, post-crisis interventions are currently unknown, but they are essential for developing high-quality, expedient RTC programs. We conducted a rapid systematic review, via established PICO methodology, to appraise the characteristics of such interventions. We queried databases (PubMed, PsycInfo, ERIC) for English and Spanish publications describing mental health interventions to reduce mental health symptoms and sequelae among children exposed to disasters and other community crises. We described the following characteristics: type of intervention, length, number of sessions, number of staff delivering the intervention, and other characteristics. A total of 18 original articles met the inclusion criteria: 11 correspond to a controlled trial type of study and 15 addressed PTSD after disaster or crisis situations. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) was the most common intervention type, school-based/related interventions were the most common method, and five articles described an important role of teachers as mediators of therapy.
topic COVID-19
children
mental health
interventions
crisis and disaster
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.713407/full
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