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      School Closures During Social Lockdown and Mental Health, Health Behaviors, and Well-being Among Children and Adolescents During the First COVID-19 Wave : A Systematic Review

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          School closures as part of broader social lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic may be associated with the health and well-being of children and adolescents.

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          Our future: a Lancet commission on adolescent health and wellbeing

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            Journal
            JAMA Pediatrics
            JAMA Pediatr
            American Medical Association (AMA)
            2168-6203
            January 18 2022
            Affiliations
            [1 ]UCL Great Ormond St Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom
            [2 ]Department of Epidemiology, Lazio Regional Health Service, Rome, Italy
            [3 ]UCL Institute of Education, London, United Kingdom
            [4 ]Division of Psychiatry, Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
            [5 ]London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom
            [6 ]Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York
            [7 ]Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, London, United Kingdom
            Article
            10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.5840
            35040870
            5c8033a0-932d-43c9-9f80-21a4b4877d44
            © 2022
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