Parental opinions and anxiety levels regarding the effects of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on their children

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Childrens Health Care Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1080/02739615.2023.2215441
Gizem Kerimoğlu Yıldız, Merve Azak
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This study aimed to determine the anxiety levels of 540 parents, based on their COVID-19 experiences and views, and their effects on their children on online platforms between February and May 2021. The anxiety score of parents who had contracted COVID-19 or whose children had contracted COVID-19 was higher than that of parents whose children had not contracted. The parents' main concerns were related to whether they, their child, or a family member would experience COVID-19 complications if their children contracted COVID-19, hospitalization during the pandemic, transmission of the virus to children, and the long-term impact of the pandemic on children. Protecting parents' mental health is essential because of its effects on children's mental health. Therefore, focusing on prevention methods and providing accurate information during and after the pandemic to improve parents' knowledge is essential. [ FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Children's Health Care is the property of Taylor & Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full . (Copyright applies to all s.)
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关于冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对孩子影响的父母意见和焦虑程度
这项研究旨在根据540名父母在2021年2月至5月期间在网络平台上的新冠肺炎经历和观点,以及他们对孩子的影响,确定他们的焦虑水平。感染或子女感染新冠肺炎的父母焦虑得分高于未感染的父母。父母的主要担忧是,如果他们的孩子感染了COVID-19,他们、他们的孩子或家庭成员是否会出现COVID-19并发症、大流行期间的住院治疗、病毒传播给儿童以及大流行对儿童的长期影响。保护父母的心理健康是至关重要的,因为它影响到儿童的心理健康。因此,重点放在预防方法上,并在大流行期间和之后提供准确的信息,以提高家长的知识是至关重要的。儿童健康护理的版权是Taylor & Francis Ltd的财产,未经版权所有者的明确书面许可,其内容不得复制或通过电子邮件发送到多个网站或发布到listserv。但是,用户可以打印、下载或通过电子邮件发送文章供个人使用。这可以删节。对副本的准确性不作任何保证。用户应参阅原始出版版本的材料的完整。(版权适用于所有人。)
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Childrens Health Care
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