Parents of infants at a NICU during COVID-19 lockdown feel additional stressThis mainly resulted from not being with the infant together with the partnerNot allowing siblings and others to visit the NICU was also considered stressfulHospital management should be critical on restricting the presence ...
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionally affected parents with young children whose incomes are below the federal poverty threshold. However, studies examining life changes related to parents’ mental well-being due to pandemic effects are limited. In addition, given the racial disparities in mental hea...
Please see Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Children for additional guidance related to pregnant individuals, infants and children, and breastfeeding. Information regarding COVID-19 is rapidly emerging and evolving. For the latest information, see the following: Clinical trials Public health ...
Although evidence of an association between day care use and infants’ development is mixed, the association can be negative in specific settings, such as a household with high socioeconomic status. A previous study in a high-income population showed that attendance at day care facilities at ages...
To best support the medical and psychological well-being of the mothers and infants, enhanced interdisciplinary partnerships among perinatal healthcare professionals involved in primary and/or specialty care is needed. Impact Unique COVID-19-related health and grief concerns exist, with implications for...
Journal's Content For Authors Journal's Information Log In Search SARS-CoV-2/COVID-1929 Jan 2025 : Clinical Research New-Onset, But Not Chronic Atrial Fibrillation, Is a Significant Factor Contributing to Mortality Among Patients with Severe COVID-19 Jakub Klimkiewicz , Mateusz Gutowski , ...
A comprehensive understanding of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on childhood nutrition is crucial for devising effective mitigation strategies. However, existing knowledge regarding the pandemic’s effect on childhood nutritional status remains limi
In fact, emerging research has shown that parents’ perceived impact of COVID-19 is associated with increased parenting stress and, in turn, increased risk of harsh parenting (Chung, Lanier, & Ju, 2020). Even for families who have not been directly exposed to the virus, they are likely ...
and health impacts during the pandemic. The domain of newborns from COVID-19 diagnosed mothers is exclusively limited to infants. The remaining domains, however, encompass children and adolescents aged 0–19 years old. Summarizations were conducted under each domain using all relevant meta-analytical...
(COVID-19) pandemic. What they recount will depend on how old they are currently and the circumstances in which they currently live. If an effective vaccine is developed soon, today’s infants will have no recollection of the direct effects of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus ...