Variations in trajectories of emotional and behavioural symptoms in children and young people with pre-existing mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A nested data linkage clinical cohort study

CONCLUSION: Emotional and behavioural symptoms were high and relatively stable across pre- and during pandemic timepoints. Relatively worse emotional and behavioural symptoms were observed in children and young people who were younger, female, lived in deprived neighbourhoods, and had a diagnosis of a neurodevelopmental condition. However, some effects might reflect distinctive features between groups rather than pandemic-specific differences. Future research should examine longer-term mental…

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