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AUTHOR(S) Novika Purnama Sari; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Pauline Jansen (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Nishtha Chawla; Ashlyn Tom; Mahadev Singh Sen (et al.)
The outbreak of COVID-19 led to a significant psychological impact on individuals, particularly those belonging to vulnerable groups. This study aimed to synthesize literature on the psychological impact of COVID-19 among children and adolescents. Electronic search engines were used to identify studies till March 2021 that reported symptoms of psychological origin in children and adolescents. Information was extracted using a predefined template, and qualitative analysis was conducted using STROBE.
AUTHOR(S) Gus A. Mayopoulos; Tsachi Ein-Dor; Kevin G. Li (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Ruxandra-Gabriela Cigăran; Radu Botezatu; Elma-Maria Mînecan (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Ziqiang Han; Ziyi Wang; Yuhuan Li
AUTHOR(S) Christoph Pieh; Rachel Dale; Paul L. Plener (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Sabine Kaiser; Henriette Kyrrestad; Monica Martinussen
AUTHOR(S) Franziska Köhler-Dauner; Vera Clemens; Stephanie Lange (et al.)
The current situation caused by the SARS-CoV-2-pandemic is associated with serious losses for everyone and has been affecting social life, politics, the economy and the media worldwide. Preventive isolation and social distancing strategies have confronted families with a large number of different challenges. The current epidemic and quarantine restrictions have a verifiable influence on the emotional and social development of children and adolescents. During this ongoing situation children of parents, who already were mentally stressed, seem particularly at risk. This study aimed to assess the role of maternal daily perceived stress on children’s mental health during the SARS-CoV-2-pandemic.
AUTHOR(S) Rima Breidokiene; Roma Jusiene; Vaidotas Urbonas
AUTHOR(S) Annalisa Levante; Serena Petrocchi; Federica Bianco (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Jennifer E. Khoury; Leslie Atkinson; Teresa Bennett (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Elena Cattelino; Silvia Testa; Emanuela Calandri (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Scott T. Leatherdale; Richard E. Bélanger; Rabi Joël Gansaonré (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Simon-Peter Neumer; Joshua Patras; Solveig Holen (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Zhuang Wei; Ming-Yue Gao; Mary Fewtrell (et al.)
The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on breastfeeding women and to identify predictors of maternal mental health and coping. Mothers aged ≥ 18 years with a breast-fed infant ≤ 18 months of age during the COVID-19 pandemic in Beijing, China, completed a questionnaire. Descriptive analysis of lockdown consequences was performed and predictors of these outcomes were examined using stepwise linear regression.
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