Initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tunisian parents and children

IntroductionDue to the Covid 19 pandemic, the Tunisian government has taken several measures, which had a psychological impact on adults and children.ObjectivesStudying the initial impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on Tunisian parents and children.MethodsOne week after the proclamation of sanitary loc...

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Veröffentlicht in:European psychiatry 2021-04, Vol.64 (S1), p.S269-S269
Hauptverfasser: Manaa, R., Bourgou, S., Kouki, N., Belhadj, A.
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionDue to the Covid 19 pandemic, the Tunisian government has taken several measures, which had a psychological impact on adults and children.ObjectivesStudying the initial impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on Tunisian parents and children.MethodsOne week after the proclamation of sanitary lockdown in Tunisia, parents were invited to answer voluntarily an anonymous questionnaire posted on social media. The stress level of the parent was measured by the Impact Event Scale Revised (IES-R).ResultsThis questionnaire was answered by 138 parents.88% of them were mothers. Changes in working arrangements were made by 87.2% of fathers and 79.8% of mothers. Only 1% of parents did not teach their children about hygienic rules. Parents had a child aged 12 or less in 91% and aged more than 12 in 41.4%. Behavioral changes were reported in 60% for children aged 12 or younger (Graphic 1) and in 20% for those older than 12 (Graphic 2) The IES-R mean score was 28.9 ±18.The severity of the impact was associated with the female sex (p=0.04).We found a positive correlation between the IES-R score and the symptomatology of children with p=0.001 and r=0.518 when the age was superior to 12 and with p
ISSN:0924-9338
1778-3585
DOI:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.722