More Than Half of Parents Say Their Kids Experienced Signs of Depression or Anxiety for the First Time During the Pandemic
Qualtrics (Nasdaq: XM) revealed in a recent study that the pandemic significantly impacted children's mental health, with 55% of parents noting their kids displayed symptoms of depression or anxiety for the first time. As schools prepare for in-person learning, 74% of parents believe this will enhance their children's mental wellbeing. The study highlights that 35% of parents report worsening mental health issues, while 28% are seeking private counseling for their children. The survey included 1,025 respondents conducted between July 28-30, 2021.
- 74% of parents believe in-person schooling will improve children's mental health.
- 57% of parents report that schools provide mental health services.
- 35% of parents say their children's mental health issues worsened during the pandemic.
- Only 11% of parents reported improvement in their children's mental health.
PROVO, Utah and SEATTLE, Aug. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The stress of the pandemic has taken its toll on the mental health of school-age kids, who are now facing their second back-to-school season during a global pandemic. More than half of parents (
Most of the country's schools are preparing to reopen for in-person instruction this fall, if they haven't done so already, and
"We hear from educators across the country about the widespread impacts of the COVID crisis on mental health and the wellbeing of their school communities. The uncertainty brought on by a global pandemic has been exhausting for students and teachers alike," said Karla Fisher, chief industry advisor for education, Qualtrics. "By working together to understand the student experience and make community-based decisions, parents, teachers, and administrators can create environments that support individuals mentally and emotionally, while also helping kids focus on learning with their peers."
More key takeaways from the study:
- COVID hurt many students' mental health:
35% of parents say their kids' mental health issues worsened during the pandemic, while only11% say their children's mental health has improved - In-person learning may help:
74% of parents believe returning to in-person school will improve their children's mental health - Parents are looking for outside help with mental health:
28% of parents are seeking private counseling as their children return to school.13% are considering it as an option - Schools offer support: Most parents (
57% ) say their kids' schools offer mental health services
Methodology
This study was fielded between July 28-30, 2021. Respondents were selected from a randomized panel and were considered eligible if they live in the United States, are at least 18 years of age and are parents of children aged 5-18. The total number of respondents was 1,025. Respondents who did not pass quality standards were removed.
Additional information
- Qualtrics education solutions: qualtrics.com/education/
About Qualtrics
Qualtrics, the leader and creator of the Experience Management (XM) category, is changing the way organizations manage and improve the four core experiences of business—customer, employee, product and brand. Over 13,500 organizations around the world use Qualtrics to listen, understand and take action on experience data (X-data™)—the beliefs, emotions and intentions that tell you why things are happening, and what to do about it. The Qualtrics XM Platform™ is a system of action that helps businesses attract customers who stay longer and buy more, engage employees who build a positive culture, develop breakthrough products people love and build a brand people are passionate about. To learn more, please visit qualtrics.com.
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