survey : in what way your family was affected by covid 19
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Answer:My family was affected by covid because of our neighbor who was positive and after few days they got admitted and they (lie) told us that they are going for Picnic after some days our maid informed us that they was covid positive and by that time we all was covid positive and my grandfather and grandmother have to get admitte in hospital and by that time i have lost my grand mother
Answer:My famuly was affected by covid because of our neighbor who was positive and after few days they got admitted and they (lie) told us that they are going for Picnic after some days our maid informed us that they was covid positive and by that time we all was covid positive and my grandfather and grandmother have to get admitte in hospital and by that time i have lost my grand motherExplanation:
its true which happened with me and my Maternal Family
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On March 10, 2020, Italy went into lockdown due to the Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic. The World Health Organization highlighted how the lockdown had negative consequences on psychological well-being, especially for children. The present study aimed to investigate parental correlates of children’s emotion regulation during the COVID-19 lockdown. Within the Social Cognitive Theory framework, a path model in which parenting self-efficacy and parental regulatory emotional self-efficacy mediated the relationship between parents’ psychological distress and both children’s emotional regulation, and children’s lability/negativity, was investigated. A total of 277 parents of children aged from 6 to 13 years completed an online survey that assessed their psychological distress, regulatory emotional self-efficacy, and parenting self-efficacy. Parents reported also children’s emotional regulation and lability/negativity. A structural equation model (SEM) using MPLUS 8.3 was tested. Results showed that the hypothesized model exhibited excellent fit, chi-square (83) = 140.40, p < 0.01, RMSEA = 0.05, CFI = 0.97, TLI = 0.96, SRMR = 0.04. The influences of parents’ psychological distress and parents’ regulatory emotional self-efficacy on children’s emotional regulation and lability/negativity were mediated by parenting self-efficacy. The mediation model was invariant across children’s biological sex and age, and geographical residence area (high risk vs. low risk for COVID-19). Results suggested how parents’ beliefs to be competent in managing parental tasks might be a protective factor for their children’s emotional well-being. Implications for intervention programs are discussed