Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2024; 28 (2): 836-851
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202401_35085

Consequences of COVID-19 restrictions on adolescent mental health and drug abuse dynamics

S. Marinelli, G. Basile, L. De Paola, G. Napoletano, S. Zaami

School of Law, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy. simona.zaami@uniroma1.it


The COVID-19 pandemic has hit elderly people the hardest in terms of severity and mortality. However, it is also evident that children and adolescents have been significantly impacted and experienced major disruptions in their lives. The psychological, mental, and developmental repercussions have been major and have led to a reshaping of drug abuse dynamics and substance addiction. The authors have outlined a narrative review of the major issues affecting adolescents and their mental well-being by clarifying the lingering effects and pandemic aftermath, especially on drug abuse, developmental aspects, and behavioral addiction. The unique traits of adolescent risk factors have been outlined, in order to identify areas to be prioritized for future strategies. Possible repercussions on juvenile crime linked to social estrangedness and disrupted interactions have been briefly explored as well. All such aspects are highly meaningful and relevant from a medicolegal perspective as well. The looming mental health crisis involving youngsters will have to be confronted by fine-tuning and optimizing mental health care services, building on current experiences, raising awareness, and eliminating the stigma that often comes with mental issues. Healthcare systems should look at the current scenario as an opportunity to improve care delivery to eliminate access inequalities and stigmatization of mental issues and raise awareness for the benefit and well-being of all. Similarly, law enforcement, lawmakers, and the judiciary will have to account for such factors, too, as will economic policy-makers. In that regard, a set of defining criteria has been framed in order to provide a degree of objectivity when meeting the unique challenges of the pandemic for youth mental health, in a comprehensive and tailored fashion.

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S. Marinelli, G. Basile, L. De Paola, G. Napoletano, S. Zaami
Consequences of COVID-19 restrictions on adolescent mental health and drug abuse dynamics

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2024
Vol. 28 - N. 2
Pages: 836-851
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202401_35085