Concerns regarding the effects of the COVID19 pandemic on children health

V. Marinescu, A. Rodideal
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Introduction. The unexpected situations (lockdown, online school, social distancing) introduced from March 2020 to stop the spread of COVID-19 in most countries worldwide, have affected every citizen. Currently, after more than a year and a half, one of the most affected categories are the children. There is growing concern among researchers about the pandemic impact on the physical, mental development and health of children. Material and methods. A quantitative research was conducted among parents and their children from a gymnasium school in Bucharest regarding the way they perceive how the pandemic restrictions changed their habits. The research methods used were online, using questionnaires created and applied through Google forms. No sample methods could be applied and about 40% of them responded in pairs parent-child. Results. The results showed that the impact of online schooling is not only about the learning effectiveness, but mostly related to the health and development of children who are at risk from the increased time spent on the Internet. Health issues like sedentary lifestyle, obesity, vision and posture impairment, spine problems have increased, being doubled by psychical and mental disorders: stress, isolation, anxiety, depression, lack of attention and concentration, as well as an increase in the number of children exposed to cyberbullying and other online risks. Conclusions. The study analysis showed that there are differences between parents and children's perceptions of the collateral side effects of the pandemic both on physical and mental health of children.
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介绍。从2020年3月开始,为阻止COVID-19在全球大多数国家的传播,出现了意想不到的情况(封锁、在线学校、保持社交距离),影响了每一位公民。目前,经过一年半多的时间,受影响最严重的类别之一是儿童。研究人员越来越关注大流行对儿童身心发展和健康的影响。材料和方法。在布加勒斯特一所体育馆的家长及其子女中进行了一项定量研究,了解他们如何看待大流行限制措施如何改变了他们的习惯。使用的研究方法是在线的,使用通过谷歌表格创建和应用的调查问卷。不能采用抽样调查的方法,约有40%的受访者是亲子对的。结果。结果表明,网络教育的影响不仅仅是学习效果,而且主要与儿童的健康和发展有关,这些儿童因上网时间的增加而面临风险。久坐不动的生活方式、肥胖、视力和姿势障碍、脊柱问题等健康问题有所增加,而心理和精神障碍:压力、孤立、焦虑、抑郁、注意力不集中,以及面临网络欺凌和其他在线风险的儿童人数增加,则使这些健康问题增加了一倍。结论。研究分析表明,父母和儿童对大流行对儿童身心健康的附带副作用的看法存在差异。
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