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  • In developing contexts such as India, children in adversity form a high-risk group, one that cannot be subsumed under the general category of children, who are generally considered as a vulnerable group in disaster and crisis situations Child mental health issues in contexts of protection risks and childhood adversity tend to be over-looked in such crises This article focuses on examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its socio-economic consequences on children in adversity, describing the increased child protection and psychosocial risks they are placed at, during and in the immediate aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis and its lockdown situation It specifically links the lockdown and the ensuing economic issues to sexuality and abuse-related risks, as occur in contexts of child labour, child sex work and trafficking, child marriage and child sexual abuse, and that result in immediate and long-term mental health problems in children It proposes a disaster risk reduction lens to offer recommendations to address the emerging child protection, psychosocial and mental health concerns
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  • Indian_Journal_of_Psychiatry
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  • WHO
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  • Children on the brink: Risks for child protection, sexual abuse, and related mental health problems in the COVID-19 pandemic
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  • #881432
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  • 2020

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