Impact of COVID-19 on emotional and behavioral problems among preschool children: a meta-analysis.

Jia-Qi Jing, Chang-Jiang Yang, Yue Wang, Xue-Yun Su, Yi-Jie Du
Author Information
  1. Jia-Qi Jing: East China Normal University, 3663 N. Zhongshan Road, Shanghai, 200062, China.
  2. Chang-Jiang Yang: East China Normal University, 3663 N. Zhongshan Road, Shanghai, 200062, China. cjyang@spe.ecnu.edu.cn.
  3. Yue Wang: East China Normal University, 3663 N. Zhongshan Road, Shanghai, 200062, China.
  4. Xue-Yun Su: East China Normal University, 3663 N. Zhongshan Road, Shanghai, 200062, China.
  5. Yi-Jie Du: Qingpu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, 95 Qingan Road, Shanghai, 201799, China. xdzy2004@163.com.

Abstract

The impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on society is continuous, resulting in negative psychological consequences. Given the vulnerability and sensitivity to the environment among preschool children, their emotional and behavioral problems deserve more attention. The current study aimed to explore the impact of the epidemic on preschool children's mental health by determining the pooled prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems amidst the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic and to reveal potential reasons for variations between studies. Published studies were searched in Embase, PubMed, ProQuest, PsycINFO, Web of Science, CNKI, and Wanfang. Based on the inclusion criteria outlined in this study, a total of 10 studies encompassing 38,059 participants were incorporated. Employing a random-effect model for estimating the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems, the results revealed a pooled prevalence rate of 24.3% (95% CI, 0.15-0.38; I²=99.9%) among preschool children. This rate surpasses the pre-outbreak prevalence observed in different countries, signifying a detrimental influence of the epidemic on the mental well-being of preschoolers. Therefore, mental health care and recovery are essential for the vulnerable group during and after the public health crisis. Specific emotional and behavioral problems among preschool children are expected to be researched in the future to provide more targeted guidance for intervention.

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Grants

  1. 2021YFC2501405/National Key Research and Development Program of China
  2. MY2023-4/Qingpu District Health Bureau Project

MeSH Term

Humans
COVID-19
Child, Preschool
Child Behavior Disorders
Prevalence
Problem Behavior
Affective Symptoms
SARS-CoV-2

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