COVID-19 and Vulnerable Children Well-Being: Interview with Left-Behind Children in Rural China
Purpose of the study: This study sought to explore the psychological well-being, academic adjustment, and quality of parental attachment of LBC during COVID-19 based on Left-Behind Children's (LBC) word of mouth. Method: In light of the abundance of quantitative studies, this qualitative study...
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Main Authors: | Endale Tadesse (Author), Sabika Khalid (Author), Cai Lianyu (Author), Chunhai Gao (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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