Currently, the world is facing immediate and unexpected changes every day due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. These environmental stimulations have an impact on mental health, particularly in the case of children. Worldwide measures such as quarantine, social and physical distancing, and school closure can potentially take a toll on children’s mental health, in both the short and long terms. Grief, adjustment disorder and acute stress disorder (ASD) are some of the mental health issues that children are prone to suffer during a pandemic, leading to mood disorder, psychosis and even suicidal tendency, if not addressed and treated timely. As the pandemic continues, it is crucial to monitor children’s mental health status. Parents/ caregivers must receive continuous guidance on handling the situation appropriately. Both professionals and families/caregivers must tend to children’s mental health needs to safeguard their overall well-being.
Kasus COVID-19 di Indonesia yang semakin meningkat menyebabkan masyarakat harus melindungi diri dari penyebaran infeksi melalui pemakaian Alat Pelindung Diri (APD). Penelitian ini bertujuan mengamati respon masyarakat Indonesia dalam mencari data mengenai ketiga APD tersebut terhadap COVID-19 selama pandemi melalui Google trends. Pencarian kata kunci mengenai Alat Perlindungan Diri (APD) yaitu masker, hand sanitizer, dan face shield melalui Google Trends periode 11 Maret−3 September 2020. Data pencarian RSV dan perbandingan kasus harian dilakukan berdasarkan analisis korelasi Pearson dan time-lag dengan signifikansi
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