Key Message
· This study of 1,462 Canadian families (5,378 individuals) leverages a decade of extensive pre-pandemic CHILD Cohort Study data to identify risk and resilience factors for susceptibility to the direct and indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
· Our short-term findings will inform key stakeholders and knowledge users to shape current and future pandemic responses.
· This study provides a unique resource to study the long-term impacts of the pandemic as the CHILD Cohort Study continues.
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