There will be a before and after of this confinement. The return to normalcy so longed for by many will not be a return to the previous daily routine. Now we are all experts in epidemiology and coronavirus (COVID-19). We are hyperinformed, even info-informed, because unfortunately not all the information we receive is real and...
Tag: <span>psychological health</span>
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Mental health and psychosocial considerations during the COVID-19 outbreak
The world we live in now has nothing to do with the one we had just a few months ago. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc in many areas of our lives: the disease has killed thousands of people; it has quarantined much of humanity; it has destroyed jobs; and it has built a thick...
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Confinement affects children’s mental health
Confinement is taking its toll on the health of children, especially the youngest. Children, like many adults, have been confined for a month and a half, an exceptional situation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that could last longer, until May, and that is affecting all key areas of early childhood neurodevelopment (up to 7...