BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS IN CHILDREN IN PANDEMICS
CONCLUSIONS COVID-19 infection, in addition to the actual polymorphic damage in children (respiratory, digestive, skin, cardiovascular damage - Kawasaki disease, etc.) has a side effect - mental damage, remains to be seen and determined later if the "ostracization" itself, causes behaviora...
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description | CONCLUSIONS COVID-19 infection, in addition to the actual polymorphic damage in children (respiratory, digestive, skin, cardiovascular damage - Kawasaki disease, etc.) has a side effect - mental damage, remains to be seen and determined later if the "ostracization" itself, causes behavioral disorders or even asymptomatic COVID-19 infection of the child includes manifestations in the clinical picture of the disease. Early detection of any behavioral disorder determines the possibility of its rapid elimination, without risk of chronicity. 6 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, Romania REFERENCES 1. Han J.W., Lee H. Effects of parenting stress and controlling parenting attitudes on problem behaviors of preschool children: latent growth model analysis. |
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