Children and the Pandemic: Anxiety, Hopes and Everyday Life

A. Filipova, O. Zubova, L. Tolvaišis
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The pandemic, quarantine and other consequences of COVID-19 affecting the world have inevitably impacted upon the lives of adults and children, causing lifestyle changes and, in some instances, negative psychical states. The article presents the results of an empirical study of children’s everyday life and childhood experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data have been collected by structured interview with children aged 10-16. The informants live in a small town of Russia’s Far East. The responses received have been analysed in terms of sources of information on the coronavirus, changes in the lives of children and their attitudes to these changes. Children’s everyday life during the pandemic turns out to be embedded in the selfisolation regime. All worries and hopes of children are related to the end of this regime. Self-isolation has led many respondents to reassess live communication with their peers, offline studies at school and meaningful communication within the family.
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儿童与大流行:焦虑、希望和日常生活
COVID-19的大流行、隔离和其他影响世界的后果不可避免地影响了成人和儿童的生活,导致生活方式的改变,在某些情况下还造成了消极的精神状态。本文介绍了COVID-19大流行期间儿童日常生活和童年经历的实证研究结果。数据通过对10-16岁儿童的结构化访谈收集。这些告密者住在俄罗斯远东的一个小镇上。对收到的答复进行了分析,包括关于冠状病毒的信息来源、儿童生活的变化以及他们对这些变化的态度。大流行期间,儿童的日常生活融入了自我隔离制度。孩子们所有的担忧和希望都与这个政权的终结有关。自我隔离导致许多受访者重新评估与同龄人的实时交流、在学校的线下学习以及家庭内部有意义的交流。
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