Teenager’s Mental Health Status During COVID-19 in Bangladesh

Authors

  • Mithila Turna Tribenee Post graduate student, Teesside University, UK
  • Shamima Parvin Lasker Professor & Head of Anatomy, Shahbuddin Medical College; Secretary General, Bangladesh Bioethics Society

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62865/bjbio.v13i2.67

Keywords:

Teenagers, mental health, COVID-19, Bangladesh, social media

Abstract

The outbreak of COVID-19 might not have a homogeneous dispersion of its own adverse consequences. Adolescents in the least developed country including Bangladesh who are already underprivileged or fragile predicted to suffer substantial damage and mental health disorders during COVID-19.  Adolescents and their families might suffer significantly from a variety of mental health pressures like mood disorders, anxiety, stress, loneliness, depression, and suicidal tendency for children. A systemic literature review throughout PubMed, Google Scholar, and Medline was done to evaluate the research, which covered the years between 2020 and 2022. This manuscript emphasizes how COVID-19 harms children’s mental health. Finally, suggestions for parental care, and mental health care for young children are given.  Future studies will concentrate on how well age-appropriate, evidence-based mental health services work.

Author Biographies

Mithila Turna Tribenee, Post graduate student, Teesside University, UK

Shamima Parvin Lasker, Professor & Head of Anatomy, Shahbuddin Medical College; Secretary General, Bangladesh Bioethics Society

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Published

2022-07-01

How to Cite

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Turna Tribenee M, Lasker SP. Teenager’s Mental Health Status During COVID-19 in Bangladesh . BJBio [Internet]. 2022 Jul. 1 [cited 2025 Feb. 9];13(2):35-40. Available from: http://bjbio.bioethics.org.bd/index.php/BJBio/article/view/67

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