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dc.contributor.authorChristie, H.en
dc.contributor.authorVasileva, M.en
dc.contributor.authorBoruszak-Kiziukiewicz, J.en
dc.contributor.authorDemipence Seçinti, D.en
dc.contributor.authorRuiz, G.en
dc.contributor.authorMarsac, M. L.en
dc.contributor.authorAnastassiou-Hadjicharalambous, X.en
dc.contributor.authorEgberts, M. R.en
dc.contributor.authorDe Young, Alexandraen
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-07T23:31:56Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-07T23:31:56Z-
dc.date.issued2021en
dc.identifier.citation12, (1), 2021, p. 1940760en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/2474-
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Early empirical data shows that school-aged children, adolescents and adults are experiencing elevated levels of anxiety and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, there is very little research on mental health outcomes for young children. OBJECTIVES: To describe the formation of a global collaboration entitled, 'COVID-19 Unmasked'. The collaborating researchers aim to (1) describe and compare the COVID-19 related experiences within and across countries; (2) examine mental health outcomes for young children (1 to 5 years) and caregivers over a 12-month period during the COVID-19 pandemic; (3) explore the trajectories/time course of psychological outcomes of the children and parents over this period and (4) identify the risk and protective factors for different mental health trajectories. Data will be combined from all participating countries into one large open access cross-cultural dataset to facilitate further international collaborations and joint publications. METHODS: COVID-19 Unmasked is an online prospective longitudinal cohort study. An international steering committee was formed with the aim of starting a global collaboration. Currently, partnerships have been formed with 9 countries (Australia, Cyprus, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Turkey, the UK, and the United States of America). Research partners have started to start data collection with caregivers of young children aged 1-5 years old at baseline, 3-months, 6-months, and 12-months. Caregivers are invited to complete an online survey about COVID-19 related exposure and experiences, child's wellbeing, their own mental health, and parenting. DATA ANALYSIS: Primary study outcomes will be child mental health as assessed by scales from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System - Early Childhood (PROMIS-EC) and caregiver mental health as assessed by the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21). The trajectories/time course of mental health difficulties and the impact of risk and protective factors will be analysed using hierarchical linear models, accounting for nested effects (e.g. country) and repeated measures.2000-8066De Young, Alexandra C <br />Orcid: 0000-0003-3093-427x <br />Vasileva, Mira <br />Orcid: 0000-0002-6575-0860 <br />Boruszak-Kiziukiewicz, Joanna <br />Demipence Seçinti, Dilara <br />Christie, Hope <br />Orcid: 0000-0003-4486-0734 <br />Egberts, Marthe R <br />Orcid: 0000-0002-4698-2367 <br />Anastassiou-Hadjicharalambous, Xenia <br />Marsac, Meghan L <br />Orcid: 0000-0001-6718-1721 <br />Ruiz, Gemma <br />Orcid: 0000-0002-8368-6559 <br />COVID-19 Unmasked Global Collaboration <br />UL1 TR001998/TR/NCATS NIH HHS/United States <br />Journal Article <br />Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2021 Aug 6;12(1):1940760. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2021.1940760. eCollection 2021. <br />en
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dc.relation.ispartofEur J Psychotraumatolen
dc.titleCOVID-19 Unmasked Global Collaboration Protocol: longitudinal cohort study examining mental health of young children and caregivers during the pandemicen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/20008198.2021.1940760en
dc.subject.keywordscovid-19 pandemicen
dc.subject.keywordscrianza de los hijosen
dc.subject.keywordsfactores de riesgoen
dc.subject.keywordsglobal collaborationen
dc.subject.keywordslactanteen
dc.subject.keywordsmental healthen
dc.subject.keywordsniño pequeñoen
dc.subject.keywordspandemia de COVID-19en
dc.subject.keywordsparentingen
dc.subject.keywordspreescolaren
dc.subject.keywordspreschoolen
dc.subject.keywordsrisk factorsen
dc.subject.keywordssalud mentalen
dc.subject.keywordsadultoen
dc.subject.keywordsyoung childen
dc.subject.keywords全球合作en
dc.subject.keywords婴儿en
dc.subject.keywords学龄前en
dc.subject.keywords幼儿en
dc.subject.keywords心理健康en
dc.subject.keywords成人en
dc.subject.keywords身心健康en
dc.subject.keywords风险因素en
dc.subject.keywordsadulten
dc.subject.keywordsCovid-19 疫情Infanten
dc.subject.keywordswell-beingen
dc.subject.keywordsbienestaren
dc.subject.keywordscolaboración globalen
dc.identifier.risid3127en
dc.description.pages1940760en
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