The relationship between maternal anxiety due to the COVID-19 pandemic and children's anxiety following school reopening in the post-pandemic era: an analytical cross-sectional study
Fatemeh Ghasemi,
Fatemeh Valizadeh,
Rasool Mohammadi
et al.
Abstract:Background
Although infection rates and mortality have decreased, COVID-19-related anxiety persists in families, especially among mothers, even in the post-pandemic period. Maternal mental health issues may jeopardize various aspects of children's development. This study aims to explore the correlation between maternal COVID-related anxiety and their children's anxiety following the reopening of primary schools in the post-pandemic era.
Methods
This analytical cross-sectional study involved the selection of … Show more
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