COVID-19 fearEmotional reactivityExperiential avoidanceDepressionOCDIn addition to the serious physical and medical effects on individuals, the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to have short- and long-term psycho-social consequences, especially for young people. Nowadays, with psychological problems becoming ...
COVID-19 presents a rapidly changing situation where different pressures, including changes to children and young people's social lives,daily routines, and access to education as well as challenges associated with families spending extended periods at home, will arise for children, young people and ...
China, the new virus SARS-CoV-2 has spread rapidly around the world and has become a global pandemic. During the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the public health measures implemented, people’s sexual activity has also been affected. Restrictions on people’s activities, reduced sports activities, ...
In order to control the contagion of the COVID-19 disease, the Spanish Government implemented strict domestic quarantine policies. On 14 March 2020 the State of Alarm and confinement for the entire population, including children, was decreed. When more than 7500 people had tested positive for CO...
Based on the raised concerns and previous studies on the impact of disasters on older adults, we hypothesised that the COVID-19 pandemic had a detrimental effect on the wellbeing, activity level, sleep quality and cognitive functioning of older adults. Furthermore, we examined possible ...
Long lockdowns, food shortages, and the inability to receive basic primary healthcare have aggravated the effects of pandemics. However, most studies have focused on the health problems of the infected people or the measures employed to keep the disease
Importance As young people’s mental health difficulties increase, understanding risk and resilience factors under challenging circumstances becomes critical. Objective To explore the outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic on secondary school students’ mental health difficulties, as well as the associations ...
This study examines whether people with disabilities (categorized as mobility, vision, hearing, cognitive, and any disabilities) report more COVID-19-related negative effects on psychosocial well-being (loneliness, decreased social contact, decreased hope for the future, concerns about being infected) ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unpredictable and fast-paced changes to society, which have disproportionately impacted communities of children and young people with SEND as they are known to be more vulnerable and resistant to environmental change and disruptions to routines (Baweja et al.,2021...
Long lockdowns, food shortages, and the inability to receive basic primary healthcare have aggravated the effects of pandemics. However, most studies have focused on the health problems of the infected people or the measures employed to keep the disease