2019冠状病毒病:一个菲律宾孩子的眼中。

Q2 Social Sciences
Lourdes Urbano Agbing, Josephine Dionela Agapito, Ann Marie Albano Baradi, M Bernadette C Guzman, Clarissa Mariano Ligon, Arsenia Tuazon Lozano
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引用次数: 3

摘要

目的:探索儿童对COVID-19的想法和感受,了解他们如何应对,以及他们在封锁期间做了什么。2020年4月,菲律宾吕宋岛全面封锁,当时进行了调查;在父母的配合下,孩子们通过纸笔或社交媒体回答了预先测试的开放式问卷。参与者:吕宋省200名6-12岁的男孩和女孩,公立和私立学校。结果:参与者从媒体和家人那里听到了COVID-19,大流行和封锁;被描述为致命的、危险的、传染性的、全球性的、致人死亡的病毒;约90%的人表达了悲伤、恐惧、无聊、愤怒、失望和困难时期;采用自我增强的应对机制,并从事爱好和兴趣来缓和思想和感情;家庭是一种救赎。建议:制定战略,在关键事件中帮助儿童;研究-找出大流行对参与者健康的影响;拜访两年后的参与者,寻找大流行经历的回忆。
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COVID-19: In the Eyes of a Filipino Child.

COVID-19: In the Eyes of a Filipino Child.

COVID-19: In the Eyes of a Filipino Child.

Objectives: explore thoughts and feelings of children on COVID-19, find out how they cope, and what they did during lockdown. It was total lockdown in Luzon, Philippines, April 2020 - when survey was conducted; pre-tested open-end questionnaire was administered to children who answered either by paper and pen, or through social media, with parents' cooperation.

Participants: 200 boys and girls, 6-12 years old, public and private schools in NCR-Luzon.

Results: Participants heard COVID-19, pandemic and lock down from media and family; described as deadly, dangerous, contagious, world-wide, death-causing virus; about 90% expressed sadness, fear, boredom, anger, disappointments and difficult time; employed self-enhanced coping mechanisms, and engaged in hobbies and interests to assuage thoughts and feelings; family appeared as saving grace.Recommendations: develop strategies to assist children during critical events; studies - find out effects of pandemic on participants' health; visit participants after two years to find out reminiscence of pandemic experience.

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Illness Crisis and Loss
Illness Crisis and Loss Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: When dealing with issues of grief, crisis, or loss as a counselor, medical professional, or researcher, it can be difficult to find resources to help you in your work. Receiving the most current research on the latest topics in the field from Illness, Crisis & Loss can help. Illness, Crisis & Loss is the resource that furthers your understanding and knowledge of the psychosocial and ethical issues associated with life-threatening illness, traumatic human crises, grief, and loss.
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