2022
DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2022.047118
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Effects of the Change in Activity Participation During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children’s Mental Health

Abstract: Importance: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) containment measures such as school closure have been implemented to curb the spread of the virus among children. Subsequent changes in children’s participation in daily activities may exacerbate the risk of mental health problems among them. Objective: To examine the relationship between children’s activity participation and mental health before and during the pandemic. Design: Pretest–posttest design. Setting: Commun… Show more

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“…Some studies have shown how occupational disruptions affected specified domains of health. For example, occupational disruption has been reported to produce serious negative effects on physical health ( Kiuchi, Kishi & Araki, 2020 ; Marconcin et al, 2022 ), mental health ( Chien, 2022 ; De Oliveira et al, 2023 ; Marconcin et al, 2022 ), psychological resilience ( Karimi Khordeh et al, 2022 ; Killgore et al, 2020 ), social relationships ( Long et al, 2022 ; Ottoni, Winters & Sims-Gould, 2022 ; Philpot et al, 2021 ), and quality of life ( De Oliveira Almeida et al, 2023 ; De Oliveira et al, 2023 ; Kan et al, 2023 ; Kandula & Wake, 2021 ). However, such studies have been limited to one or a few domains.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have shown how occupational disruptions affected specified domains of health. For example, occupational disruption has been reported to produce serious negative effects on physical health ( Kiuchi, Kishi & Araki, 2020 ; Marconcin et al, 2022 ), mental health ( Chien, 2022 ; De Oliveira et al, 2023 ; Marconcin et al, 2022 ), psychological resilience ( Karimi Khordeh et al, 2022 ; Killgore et al, 2020 ), social relationships ( Long et al, 2022 ; Ottoni, Winters & Sims-Gould, 2022 ; Philpot et al, 2021 ), and quality of life ( De Oliveira Almeida et al, 2023 ; De Oliveira et al, 2023 ; Kan et al, 2023 ; Kandula & Wake, 2021 ). However, such studies have been limited to one or a few domains.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%