Parents' Psychological Aspect in Caring for the Child During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Introduction: COVID-19 is unprecedented, especially for parents with children aged 2-12 years old who are prone to infection due to their activities. The psychological condition of parents will be affected as they are worried about their children being infected with COVID-19. Methods: This study aims to identify and analyse the psychological aspects of parents who are caring for children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: The results showed that as many as 236 parents (80.9%) showed an emotional anxiety response. The social reaction to the COVID-19 situation was more likely to be a positive response (73.8%) rather than a negative response. Conclusion: The reactions that occur in parents who have pre-school and school-aged children regarding the COVID-19 were anxiety and worry. Reactions arise due to the information obtained being less verifiable, namely social media.

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Hasinuddin, M., Rusana, R., Noviana, U., Ekawati, H., Aini, N., & Poddar, S. (2021). Parents’ Psychological Aspect in Caring for the Child During COVID-19 Pandemic. Jurnal Ners, 16(2), 193–197. https://doi.org/10.20473/jn.v16i2.30637

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