Accounts of home isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic: Case of Peruvian indigenous students

Lee Fergusson, Javier Ortiz-Cabrejos, Anna Bonshek
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Most of the literature that has emerged about the impacts of home isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic suggests it causes mildly to acutely adverse psychosocial and physiological responses, particularly in children. Such responses relate to the separation children experience from their normal routine, including loneliness, anxiety, and depression, and adversities associated with school performance. In this case study, we explore the intersection between three phenomena in Perú: (1) practice of Transcendental Meditation by school students at a (2) provincial school during (3) home isolation. The study conducted semi-structured interviews at a school in Puno with seven students, three parents, and two teachers. A proto-theoretical model of stress, the stress response, and outcomes in three psychosocial categories—cognitive, affective, and conative—guide the research. Findings suggest the practice had a salutary effect on student experience and academic achievement, including multifactorial benefits related to learning, calmness, anxiety, and grades.
COVID-19大流行期间家庭隔离的描述:秘鲁土著学生的案例
大多数关于COVID-19大流行期间家庭隔离影响的文献表明,它会导致轻度至急性不良的心理社会和生理反应,特别是在儿童中。这些反应与儿童从日常生活中分离的经历有关,包括孤独、焦虑和抑郁,以及与学校表现有关的逆境。在这个案例研究中,我们探讨了Perú中三个现象之间的交集:(1)学生在一所省学校练习超越冥想(2)在家庭隔离期间(3)。这项研究在普诺的一所学校进行了半结构化的采访,有7名学生、3名家长和2名老师。应激的原型理论模型,应激反应和结果在三个社会心理类别-认知,情感和原生-指导研究。研究结果表明,这种做法对学生的经历和学业成就有有益的影响,包括与学习、冷静、焦虑和成绩有关的多因素益处。
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