peer reviewedThis exploratory study assessed parents’ perceptions of the emotional and behavioral impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on their children. The total sample included 749 children, aged 4 to 13 years old (353 girls, 396 boys); 524 parents took part. The emotional and behavioral changes observed during the societal lockdown, family coexistence, the impact of COVID-19 on family well-being, and the frequency of social contacts before and during this lockdown were investigated. Results show that the most frequently reported difficulties were worry, agitation, anxiety, sadness, loneliness, nervousness, arguing, anger, frustration, boredom, irritability, behavioral problems, and laziness. Family coexistence declined significantly during ...
Objective The aim of this study was to increase the knowledge about how the initial Covid-19 lockdo...
The study, which included a total of 1,122 Italian parents (96.5% female; 3.5% male) of children wit...
The study, which included a total of 1,122 Italian parents (96.5% female; 3.5% male) of children wit...
peer reviewedThis exploratory study assessed parents’ perceptions of the emotional and behavioral im...
This exploratory study assessed parents’ perceptions of the emotional and behavioral impacts of the ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
Abstract Dealing with a COVID-19 lockdown may have negative effects on children, but at the same tim...
Unintended negative outcomes on child behavior due to lockdown and home confinement following the co...
Background: During COVID-19 restrictions in England in spring 2020, early years settings for young ...
This study aims to describe parents' perception of short-term effects of theCOVID-19 pandemic on the...
OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 epidemic has spread worldwide since December 2019. To contain it, preventive...
Objective The aim of this study was to increase the knowledge about how the initial Covid-19 lockdo...
The study, which included a total of 1,122 Italian parents (96.5% female; 3.5% male) of children wit...
The study, which included a total of 1,122 Italian parents (96.5% female; 3.5% male) of children wit...
peer reviewedThis exploratory study assessed parents’ perceptions of the emotional and behavioral im...
This exploratory study assessed parents’ perceptions of the emotional and behavioral impacts of the ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
As COVID-19 dramatically changes human social life, restrictive lockdown periods to slow the spread ...
Abstract Dealing with a COVID-19 lockdown may have negative effects on children, but at the same tim...
Unintended negative outcomes on child behavior due to lockdown and home confinement following the co...
Background: During COVID-19 restrictions in England in spring 2020, early years settings for young ...
This study aims to describe parents' perception of short-term effects of theCOVID-19 pandemic on the...
OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 epidemic has spread worldwide since December 2019. To contain it, preventive...
Objective The aim of this study was to increase the knowledge about how the initial Covid-19 lockdo...
The study, which included a total of 1,122 Italian parents (96.5% female; 3.5% male) of children wit...
The study, which included a total of 1,122 Italian parents (96.5% female; 3.5% male) of children wit...