Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Lying About Kids' COVID Status During Pandemic

 


A new study has found that nearly a quarter of U.S. parents are worried about their children's mental health during the pandemic.



The study, conducted by the American Psychological Association, surveyed 1,000 parents of children aged 5 to 17 and found that 24% of them were concerned about their children's mental health during the pandemic.

The study also found that parents were more likely to be worried about their children's mental health if they had experienced job loss, financial hardship, or other disruptions due to the pandemic.

The study also found that parents were more likely to be worried about their children's mental health if they had experienced job loss, financial hardship, or other disruptions due to the pandemic.


The study concluded that parents should be aware of the potential mental health risks associated with the pandemic and take steps to ensure their children's mental health is supported. This includes providing emotional support, engaging in activities that promote positive mental health, and seeking professional help if needed.

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