Children infected vs. uninfected with COVID-19: Differences in parent reports of the use of mobile phones to calm children, routines, parent-child relationship, and developmental outcomes
Children were suggested to be at lower risk of developing the severe form of the COVID-19. However, children infected with COVID-19 may be more likely to experience biopsychosocial stressors associated with the pandemic and display poorer developmental outcomes. The current study is among the first...
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Main Authors: | Eva Yi Hung Lau (Author), Jian-Bin Li (Author), Derwin King Chung Chan (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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