Impact of COVID -19 on children: special focus on the psychosocial aspect
Burdwan Medical College & Hospital · Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Although medical literature shows that children are minimally susceptible to 2019-Corona virus disease (COVID-19), they are hit the hardest by psychosocial impact of this pandemic. Being quarantined in homes and institutions may impose greater psychological burden than the physical sufferings caused by the virus. School closure, lack of outdoor activity, aberrant dietary and sleeping habits are likely to disrupt children's usual lifestyle and can potentially promote monotony, distress, impatience, annoyance and varied neuropsychiatric manifestations. Incidences of domestic violence, child abuse, adulterated online contents are on the rise. Children of single parent and frontline workers suffer unique problems.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.42
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- 100%
- References
- 53
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4Topics & keywords
- Psychosocial
- Medicine
- Distress
- Pandemic
- Government (linguistics)
- Psychiatry
- Closure (psychology)
- Suicide prevention
- Gender equality