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  • During the early stages of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Italy, an online survey was launched via a local patient advocacy website to investigate mental health issues in children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome (TS) Respondents were parents, who were asked to report on their child\'s general health, tics, comorbidities/problems, pharmacological treatment/psychotherapy, symptom variations, and daily routine, as well as on their family\'s health and work experiences during the pandemic Two hundred thirty-eight people participated in the survey, 203 females and 35 males Our findings indicate that, in the time window of 4-6 weeks after the beginning of the COVID-19-related lockdown, 67% of individuals with TS developed a relevant worsening of the overall clinical condition as rated by their parents An improvement or no variation of the clinical picture was reported in 20 5 and 6 7% of cases, respectively Most worsened symptoms included tics, hyperactivity, rage attacks, obsessions/compulsions, and anxiety Of the subjects experiencing a clinical worsening, the majority (51 76%) showed variations across two to five symptom domains No association was found between symptom variation and family demographics or health and economic issues specifically related to the lockdown The current COVID-19 pandemic is exerting a considerable impact on the mental health of young individuals with TS by worsening both tics and emotional and behavioral symptoms
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  • Front_Psychiatry
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  • WHO
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  • Adverse Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown in Individuals With Tourette Syndrome in Italy: An Online Survey
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  • #983682
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  • 2020

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