How is COVID-19 Affecting the Mental Health of Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and Their Families?COVID-19DisabilitiesMental healthParentsSpecial educational needsParents of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in the UK (n=241) were asked to describe the ...
Our goal was to compare the contributions of long-term and short-term (lockdown-related) factors affecting self-reported existential well-being, and to assess the level of Muscovites’ well-being during the most stressful period of the pandemic. We hypothesized that, despite initial studies of ...
“If there’s a policy message here,”Twenge adds,“it’s (that) that people are suffering and we need to put resource into mental-health treatment.
表达倍数:直接加double, triple, quadruple(后置定语) Youth unemployment rates in Europe are especially rising fast and are over 30% in Italy, Portugal and Spain -- approximately double US rates. Meanwhile, roughly 70% of Americans experienced moderate to severe mental distress -- triple the rate ...
The wisdom on that seems to be rearranged every other day. If we could say to everyone, “Okay, it’s going to take until January, but then it’s all going to be fine,” I think people could deal with that. When can we open? What’s going to be safe? What’s going to be ap...
[16] found that perceived stress levels and symptoms of poor mental health during the pandemic also increased in fathers, affecting father-child relationships. However, there are far fewer studies on fathers, both generally and in relation to this topic, therefore more research on fathers is ...
(Smallman,2015; WHO,2020; Chapelan,2021). History has recorded such hostility countless times. The pandemic that swept through Europe from 1918 to 1919 became known as the Spanish flu; the prion disease affecting cattle that began in the 1980s is widely referred to as British mad cow ...
When faced with a crisis, there are individual differences in how seriously people perceive or appraise risks and threats (Kim, Giroux et al., 2020; Reisinger and Mavondo, 2005). In a similar vein, this work revealed that the level of perceived threat substantially influences customers’ prefer...
“People don’t know when we’re going to get back to normal life, and that is quite anxiety-provoking,”says Dr. Gary Small, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles. ( ▪Normal adj. 正常的 ...
It, therefore, seemed rational that when the COVID-19 pandemic began to wreak havoc on the lives of many people, affecting their psychological well-being, they began to consider psychobiotics as a remedy that positively influenced the efficiency of the gastrointestinal tract, but also alleviated ...