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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted child and adolescent behavioral health worldwide. This systematic review examines the effects of the pandemic on mental health outcomes in young people, focusing on anxiety, depression, academic performance, and behavioral issues. By analyzing data from various studies published between January 2020 and August 2024, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the pandemic’s influence on child and adolescent mental health. Findings indicate a notable increase in anxiety and depressive symptoms, academic disruptions, and behavioral problems, particularly among vulnerable populations. The review highlights the need for targeted mental health interventions, educational support, and resources for at-risk groups to address these challenges and promote resilience