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AUTHOR(S) Rob Webster; Amy Skipp; Claire Tyers (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Nkosinathi Muyambo; Philani Mlilo; Urethabisitse Mathe (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Stéphanie Pinel-Jacquemin; Amalia Martinez; Maud Martinasso (et al.)
Families with young children have faced serious challenges during the first lockdown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to remote working, parents have had to monitor their children’s schoolwork and manage their daily lives. When one of the children also has neuro-developmental disorders, this results in an increased burden. We can therefore wonder how these families with one or more young children (under 6 years old) with special needs have experienced and dealt with this lockdown. In this context, the “COVJEUNENFANT” study focused more specifically on the subjective experience, as a parent, of those who cared for children with special needs (i.e., with developmental disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, proven disabilities or chronic health conditions) compared to the general population. It aimed to see if the consequences of the health crisis were significantly different from those perceived by respondents in the general population (n = 490) and if the sociodemographic structure of these families differed from those of other respondents.
AUTHOR(S) Florischa Ayu Tresnatri; Asep Kurniawan; Daniel Suryadarma (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Kavita Batra; Jennifer R. Pharr; Emylia Terry (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Višnja Đorđić; Milan Cvetković; Boris Popović
AUTHOR(S) Remiya Mohan; Vandna Pandey; Ashok Kumar (et al.)
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has claimed millions of lives worldwide. India also launched a COVID-19 vaccination drive, and clinical trials for a pediatric COVID-19 vaccine are in development. The study aims to assess the acceptance and attitude of parents regarding the COVID-19 vaccine for children in India. The study also aims to find the association between selected demographic variables and acceptance and attitudes in parents regarding the COVID-19 vaccine for children.
AUTHOR(S) Dongwook Cho; Sung Kyeom Kim
AUTHOR(S) Aris Tristanto
During the COVID-19 pandemic , the number of cases of violence against children increased in Indonesia. In this research, the author suggests there need to be awareness, that acts of violence against children are extraordinary crimes that can interfere with the growth and development of children.
AUTHOR(S) Tri Anjaswarni; Sri Winarni; Syaifoel Hardy (et al.)
More than 25% of East Java regencies and cities had stunting prevalence rates higher than the national figure. The involvement of the youths to reduce stunting is important in helping to overcome this national health problem. This study aimed to identify areas in East Java that have stunting prevalence rates above the national rate and assisted in the preparation of a program called the Youth Empowerment for Stunting Reduction Program (YESREP). This descriptive study used document review by PRISMA stages. At the initial stage, 453 documents were filtered from Google Scholar (n=29), Pubmed (n=12), SagePub (n=20), Semantic Scholar (n=6), others (n =136), while the remaining (n=260) were discarded. The search keywords were ’youth empowerment’, ‘stunting’, and ‘Covid-19’. The inclusion criteria were stunting cases, youth empowerment, and the Covid-19 pandemic. The documents screened were journals with quantitative, qualitative, document review methods, year of publication:2017-2022, focusing on youth empowerment and stunting, and in English or Indonesian languages. The tool used for the final document selection used PICOT model.
AUTHOR(S) Catherine Bianco; Ayesha Sania; Margaret H. Kyle
AUTHOR(S) Samantha S. D. E. Medeiros; Carla C. Enes; Luciana B. Nucci
AUTHOR(S) Rosa Savino; Anna N. Polito; Giulia Arcidiacono (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Clémence Jullien; Roger Jeffery (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Kavya Sree; Vijendra Nath Pathak
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