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Families and youth aged 12 and older line up for a COVID-19 vaccine at Gordon A Brown Middle School in Toronto Wednesday May 19, 2021. Preliminary research suggests the COVID-19 crisis is having a sustained and significant impact on youth mental health in Ontario. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette July 07, 2021 - 9:01 PM
TORONTO - Preliminary research suggests the COVID-19 crisis is having a sustained and significant impact on youth mental health in Ontario.
Researchers at Toronto s Hospital for Sick Children released initial findings Thursday indicating that the majority of children and teenagers saw their mental health decline during the pandemic s second wave.
Most Ontario youth experienced depression during pandemic, early data suggests
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