2020
DOI: 10.1177/0020764020972439
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Psychological response of children to home confinement during COVID-19: A qualitative arts-based research

Abstract: Background: The evidence has shown that children are more susceptible to the emotional effects of traumatic events such as outbreaks with the possible disruption in their daily lives. Aim: In this paper, we discussed the psychological wellbeing of children during the COVID-19 outbreak through the art-based qualitative study using the drawing method among children in Iraqi Kurdistan. Methods: In this qualitative arts-based research study, 15 children aged 6 to 13 years old who were confined at home during the C… Show more

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“…A majority of studies measured depressive symptoms as a mental health outcome. Of these, twenty‐five articles identified a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents during the pandemic compared to the prepandemic period (Abdulah et al., 2020 ; Breaux et al., 2021 ; Chen, Chen, et al., 2020 ; Crescentini et al., 2020 ; Duan et al., 2020 ; Ellis et al., 2020 ; Giannopoulou et al., 2021 ; Glynn et al., 2021 ; Gotlib et al., 2020 ; Janssen et al., 2020 ; Lee et al., 2021 ; Lu et al., 2020 ; Magson et al., 2021 ; Matovu et al., 2021 ; Oosterhoff et al., 2020 ; O’Sullivan et al., 2021 ; Rogers et al., 2021 ; Sama et al., 2021 ; Scott et al., 2021 ; Secer & Ulas, 2020 ; Xie et al., 2020 ; Zhang, Ye, et al., 2020 ; Zhang, Zhang, et al., 2020 ; Zhou, Yuan, et al., 2020 ; Zhou, Zhang, et al., 2020 ). In contrast, a small minority of studies detected a decrease in depressive symptoms (Ezpeleta et al., 2020 ; Tso et al., 2020 ; Xiang, Zhang, & Kuwahara, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A majority of studies measured depressive symptoms as a mental health outcome. Of these, twenty‐five articles identified a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents during the pandemic compared to the prepandemic period (Abdulah et al., 2020 ; Breaux et al., 2021 ; Chen, Chen, et al., 2020 ; Crescentini et al., 2020 ; Duan et al., 2020 ; Ellis et al., 2020 ; Giannopoulou et al., 2021 ; Glynn et al., 2021 ; Gotlib et al., 2020 ; Janssen et al., 2020 ; Lee et al., 2021 ; Lu et al., 2020 ; Magson et al., 2021 ; Matovu et al., 2021 ; Oosterhoff et al., 2020 ; O’Sullivan et al., 2021 ; Rogers et al., 2021 ; Sama et al., 2021 ; Scott et al., 2021 ; Secer & Ulas, 2020 ; Xie et al., 2020 ; Zhang, Ye, et al., 2020 ; Zhang, Zhang, et al., 2020 ; Zhou, Yuan, et al., 2020 ; Zhou, Zhang, et al., 2020 ). In contrast, a small minority of studies detected a decrease in depressive symptoms (Ezpeleta et al., 2020 ; Tso et al., 2020 ; Xiang, Zhang, & Kuwahara, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies included in this review investigated additional outcomes related to mental health such as conduct problems and prosocial behaviors (Alonso‐Martínez et al., 2021 ; Cusinato et al., 2020 ; Ezpeleta et al., 2020 ; Gassman‐Pines et al., 2020 ; Luthar et al., 2020 ; Mallik & Radwan, 2021 ; Nonweiler et al., 2020 ; Romero et al., 2020 ; Spinelli, Lionetti, Pastore, & Fasolo, 2020 ; Tso et al., 2020 ; Wiguna et al., 2020 ), attention deficits and hyperactivity (Cusinato et al., 2020 ; Mallik & Radwan, 2021 ; Nonweiler et al., 2020 ; Ravens‐Sieberer et al., 2021 ; Spinelli, Lionetti, Pastore, et al., 2020 ; Tso et al., 2020 ; Wiguna et al., 2020 ; Zhang, Shuai, et al., 2020 ), loneliness (Abdulah et al., 2020 ; Esposito et al., 2020 ; Rogers et al., 2021 ; Sciberras et al., 2020 ), anger (Patra et al., 2020 ; Sama et al., 2021 ), positive and negative affect (Janssen et al., 2020 ; Rogers et al., 2021 ), grief (Murata et al., 2021 ), somatic symptoms (Crescentini et al., 2020 ), eating problems (Alamrawy et al., 2021 ), and substance use (Dumas et al., 2020 ).…”
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“…Москва: Litres. Abdulah, D. M., Abdulla, B. M. O., & Liamputtong, P. (2020). Psychological response of children to home confinement during COVID-19: A qualitative arts-based research.…”
Section: список використаних джерелmentioning
confidence: 99%