id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-318916-5lzun9bv Bruining, Hilgo COVID-19 and child and adolescent psychiatry: an unexpected blessing for part of our population? 2020-07-04 .txt text/plain 1128 54 43 The COVID-19 outbreak has brought new challenges for child psychiatry and mental health services that must be addressed, including national guidelines covering interventions for major public health crises affecting children [8] . In this context, the crisis may provide a unique window of opportunity to test long-standing hypotheses on modern life stressors and mental health problems or psychiatric pathogenesis and well-being in developing children and adolescents [9, 10] . Therefore, we argue that the research agendas currently laid out to register and understand the negative effects of COVID-19 on child and adolescent (mental) health should also include the perspective of children and families who are benefitting from the societal changes. Hypotheses on both positive and negative responses of children and families to this crisis should be developed to understand the full breadth of impact on modern daily life routines and environments in future post COVID-19 times. ./cache/cord-318916-5lzun9bv.txt ./txt/cord-318916-5lzun9bv.txt