@elephantfalcon @Sdefenestration @KdDalzell @SusanBEdelman schools do not open and close all the time. In Europe they closed for 2 months and remained opened the rest of the time. In SF they never opened. the increase in children's admissions because of
4/This nationally focused CDC study on emergency mental health visits to shows a similar phenomenon. These results are ambiguous and warrant further investigation. https://t.co/PravIwkDWk https://t.co/uDuFKmfQiW
RT @TracyBethHoeg: @jambalayaaaaaa1 @business Probably not as urgent to report about kids who are doing well. Increase in mental health vis…
RT @MichaelPSenger: 189/ Per CDC, the proportion of mental health–related emergency visits for children aged 5–11 and 12–17 years increased…
@jambalayaaaaaa1 @business Probably not as urgent to report about kids who are doing well. Increase in mental health visits for children by 24% among 5-11 years and 31% among 12 to 17 from 2019 to 2020 (https://t.co/bYkHrWeJ8f). 2x increase in kids admitte
RT @DrHowardLiu: Here is the @CDCgov data on child mental health ED visits: https://t.co/wmyVu4P1xU
RT @DrHowardLiu: Here is the @CDCgov data on child mental health ED visits: https://t.co/wmyVu4P1xU
Here is the @CDCgov data on child mental health ED visits: https://t.co/wmyVu4P1xU
And this report from MMWR on child and adolescent mental health related use of Emergency departments where the proportion of use increased and medical use declined here: https://t.co/paJGAFU207 2/
According to @CDCgov: 1st wave of lockdowns in spring took toll on mental health of many, w/ suicidal thoughts in U.S. adults nearly doubling in June. The 18-24 age group was one of the most affected, with some 25% reporting having suicidal thoughts. https
RT @jack_turban: This is based on the most recent data we have (2019), so time will tell with more recent data, including during the pandem…
@annbauerwriter He acknowledges that but agree, very misleading messaging in the first tweet. https://t.co/2A5af2Najt
This is based on the most recent data we have (2019), so time will tell with more recent data, including during the pandemic. However; of note, the number of ED pediatric mental health visits is not up during the pandemic (see this CDC report). https://t.
RT @OpenFCPS2020: The isolation resulting from school closures is causing a mental health crisis among kids. 60+% of FCPS kids reported fee…
The isolation resulting from school closures is causing a mental health crisis among kids. 60+% of FCPS kids reported feeling overwhelmed & the CDC has noted that kids' mental health ER visits are up significantly. https://t.co/ScbGmYibYA
RT @tylerblack32: https://t.co/KV5q2WbssM This is the report. CASES ARE NOT "SURGING" THERE ARE NOT "MORE PEOPLE PRESENTING" THERE ARE NO…
RT @tylerblack32: https://t.co/KV5q2WbssM This is the report. CASES ARE NOT "SURGING" THERE ARE NOT "MORE PEOPLE PRESENTING" THERE ARE NO…
https://t.co/KV5q2WbssM This is the report. CASES ARE NOT "SURGING" THERE ARE NOT "MORE PEOPLE PRESENTING" THERE ARE NOT "MORE SUICIDE ATTEMPTS"
"Adolescents aged 12–17 years accounted for the highest proportion of mental health–related ED visits in both 2019 and 2020, followed by children aged 5–11 years." Open the schools! Children are dying! #openschools #COVID19 #childrensmentalhealthweek h
RT @CEC13Brooklyn: Mental health should be the priority right now, not Standardized tests! 😡🙄 @NYCOptOut @NYCSchools @safeschoolsny @NYCDOE…
RT @WNYStudents1st: From 11/20, but still pertinent & terrifying: according to @CDCgov "average share of ER visits related to mental health…
@jsinijr this is very scary
RT @WNYStudents1st: From 11/20, but still pertinent & terrifying: according to @CDCgov "average share of ER visits related to mental health…
RT @CEC13Brooklyn: Mental health should be the priority right now, not Standardized tests! 😡🙄 @NYCOptOut @NYCSchools @safeschoolsny @NYCDOE…
RT @CEC13Brooklyn: Mental health should be the priority right now, not Standardized tests! 😡🙄 @NYCOptOut @NYCSchools @safeschoolsny @NYCDOE…
RT @CEC13Brooklyn: Mental health should be the priority right now, not Standardized tests! 😡🙄 @NYCOptOut @NYCSchools @safeschoolsny @NYCDOE…
Mental health should be the priority right now, not Standardized tests! 😡🙄 @NYCOptOut @NYCSchools @safeschoolsny @NYCDOEwellness @ofdc_nycschools @DOEChancellor
RT @WNYStudents1st: From 11/20, but still pertinent & terrifying: according to @CDCgov "average share of ER visits related to mental health…
RT @WNYStudents1st: From 11/20, but still pertinent & terrifying: according to @CDCgov "average share of ER visits related to mental health…
From 11/20, but still pertinent & terrifying: according to @CDCgov "average share of ER visits related to mental health among children rose 44%" Mar- Oct. We need transparency on impact to kids from @ECDOH & @HealthNYGov. @bobrieneden @TimWBEN @eil
Mental Health–Related Emergency Department Visits Among ... https://t.co/51ypJH7tiD via @CDCgov
@HRSAgov + @CDCgov supported research to 1. ID systems/providers/patient issue- Ex: Most EDs not ready for peds mental health (esp rural) https://t.co/egvsTJ6uvO More suicidality/attempts https://t.co/W1seXJ4trF More racial disparities https://t.co/lI
Is this okay with you?? Do something! The kids are not ok! @POTUS @VP @CAgovernor @HildaSolis @HollyJMitchell @SupJaniceHahn @SheilaKuehl @kathrynbarger @RepTedLieu @AsmMuratsuchi @BenAllenCA @MayorOfLA @SenFeinstein @SpeakerPelosi #openschools @AustinLAS
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
RT @sgdambrauskas: 7/ CRISIS DE SALUD MENTAL En 🇺🇸, comparado a 2019, la proporción de consultas por salud mental de niños 5–11 años y 12–…
RT @sgdambrauskas: 7/ CRISIS DE SALUD MENTAL En 🇺🇸, comparado a 2019, la proporción de consultas por salud mental de niños 5–11 años y 12–…
@tylerblack32 https://t.co/pPnlgZxrcf "Beginning 4/2020, proportion of children’s mental health–related ED visits among all peds ED visits increased and remained elevated through October. ...proportion of mental health–related visits for children aged 5–1
RT @SarahEdmondsPhD: I'm surprised this hasn't gotten more attention! ER mental health visits for those ages 5-11 were up 24% and ages 12…
RT @aly_hartmannsd: @SupFletcher @ToddGloria
@CM01647759 @markbarnes19 @BenjaminLinas CDC study, ED visits from youth for mental health is up 20%. https://t.co/IXAmX1ZsA4
@SupFletcher @ToddGloria
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
@FCPSSupt
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
RT @MomOnAMission30: @nowwerevolt1 @OmvigRp @SecMandyCohen @NC_Governor @SenatorBerger @DeannaBallardNC @cmoore90 @NCLeg What goal post am…
@nowwerevolt1 @OmvigRp @SecMandyCohen @NC_Governor @SenatorBerger @DeannaBallardNC @cmoore90 @NCLeg What goal post am I moving? you have no argument. You've answered nothing only to tell me your grandkids are just fine. Good for them. Many kids aren't.
RT @MomOnAMission30: The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
The kids are not ok. #openschools #OpenSchoolsNow https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh
@nowwerevolt1 @OmvigRp @SecMandyCohen @NC_Governor @SenatorBerger @DeannaBallardNC @cmoore90 @NCLeg https://t.co/gVFW81gDPh Mental health visits same for weeks 1-11 in 2020. After that, there was a sharp rise.
“Compared with 2019, the proportion of mental health–related visits for children aged 5–11 and 12–17 years increased approximately 24%. and 31%, respectively.” https://t.co/VDQEICYSAY
Mental Health–Related ED Visits Among Children During the #COVID-19 Pandemic: January 1–October 17, 2020 👉Compared with 2019, the proportion of mental health–related visits for children aged 5–11 & 12–17 yrs increased ~24% & 31%, respectively. ht
RT @MichaelPSenger: 189/ Per CDC, the proportion of mental health–related emergency visits for children aged 5–11 and 12–17 years increased…
@skylerh95 @KAKEnews Or from the CDC? https://t.co/kmNrxMY3xk
RT @SarahEdmondsPhD: I'm surprised this hasn't gotten more attention! ER mental health visits for those ages 5-11 were up 24% and ages 12…
RT @SarahEdmondsPhD: I'm surprised this hasn't gotten more attention! ER mental health visits for those ages 5-11 were up 24% and ages 12…
Finally reading some of the mental health studies being sent to me: this widely shared CDC study shows a drop in # of youth ER mental health visits from 2019 to 2020, but increase in % of youth ER visits due to MH 1/ https://t.co/gvpB8NbC8m
RT @MichaelPSenger: 189/ Per CDC, the proportion of mental health–related emergency visits for children aged 5–11 and 12–17 years increased…
RT @DrHowardLiu: 2020 was a tough year for kids. Compared to 2019, the % of emergency department visits related to mental health increase…
RT @DrHowardLiu: 2020 was a tough year for kids. Compared to 2019, the % of emergency department visits related to mental health increase…
RT @DrHowardLiu: 2020 was a tough year for kids. Compared to 2019, the % of emergency department visits related to mental health increase…
RT @DrHowardLiu: 2020 was a tough year for kids. Compared to 2019, the % of emergency department visits related to mental health increase…
RT @DrHowardLiu: 2020 was a tough year for kids. Compared to 2019, the % of emergency department visits related to mental health increase…
RT @DrHowardLiu: 2020 was a tough year for kids. Compared to 2019, the % of emergency department visits related to mental health increase…
2020 was a tough year for kids. Compared to 2019, the % of emergency department visits related to mental health increased by 24% (age 5-11) and 31% (age 12-17). We can invest in school-based mental health services to help kids at high risk. https://t
@AaronPe27299540 @DrZoeHyde @SebastianHantel Es ist also nicht allein der Lockdown schuld am ganzen Elend. Deshalb nach Schulöffnungen zu rufen, ist ein schwaches Argument. Der Schaden des Lockdowns ist nicht so groß wie behauptet. https://t.co/8VVO9XOXfs
RT @Smackenziekerr: In a recent study, the #CDC reported that mental health-related ER visits have shot up between 24-31% for kids between…
RT @Smackenziekerr: Unsurprisingly, children and teens throughout the country continue showing up to hospitals in droves – not for any coro…
RT @Smackenziekerr: In a recent study, the #CDC reported that mental health-related ER visits have shot up between 24-31% for kids between…
RT @Smackenziekerr: In a recent study, the #CDC reported that mental health-related ER visits have shot up between 24-31% for kids between…
RT @Smackenziekerr: Unsurprisingly, children and teens throughout the country continue showing up to hospitals in droves – not for any coro…
In a recent study, the #CDC reported that mental health-related ER visits have shot up between 24-31% for kids between 5-17 years old. https://t.co/ExACPngano
Unsurprisingly, children and teens throughout the country continue showing up to hospitals in droves – not for any coronavirus-related conditions, but because kids are suffering from a mental health epidemic that has been forced upon them. https://t.co/E
@Billius27 Even though visits to Emergency were down in children, the share of admission due to mental health went up: “...the proportion of mental health–related visits for children aged 5–11 and 12–17 years increased approximately 24%. and 31%, respectiv
RT @MichaelSchwandt: An analysis of children's ER visits in the US found that an increased proportion have been for mental health reasons d…
An analysis of children's ER visits in the US found that an increased proportion have been for mental health reasons during the pandemic. 3/ https://t.co/wIuWzwrQDH https://t.co/WsKeaI9JPr
RT @PauloEastvan: @DFisman Unfortunately, there’s too much overwhelming evidence to the contrary to ignore. ER visits in children due to me…
@DFisman Unfortunately, there’s too much overwhelming evidence to the contrary to ignore. ER visits in children due to mental health increased over 24-31% from April through October. https://t.co/G36ukzMJnj
@LeylaDAsadi @DFisman @gmbutts @IvisonJ ER visits for children due to mental health increased over 20% from April through October: https://t.co/G36ukzMJnj
I completely agree!
Time to make sure every single decision we make is necessary and based on data, not fear. These statistics are real...and scary. https://t.co/YYcXIkTB2l
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