Purpose International students are highly vulnerable to the risk of mental health worsening before and during the pandemic (COVID-19). This study investigated international students' …
C Obeng, M Slaughter, E Obeng-Gyasi - Societies, 2022 - mdpi.com
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically impacted everyday life. Not only has it assailed the world's populations with millions of deaths and cases, but COVID-19 has also …
In 2020, schools in England closed for six months due to COVID-19, resulting in children being home-schooled. There is limited understanding about the impacts of this on children's …
A Abdellatif, M Gatto, S O'Shea… - Gender, Work & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic, as an ongoing societal crisis, compounds pre‐existing intersectional inequalities. Since the start of this crisis, those on the margins—women, single …
While the effects of joblessness on the health of the non-employed are well-documented, its long-term spillover consequences on the health of their relatives, especially children, remain …
C Faircloth - Parenting culture studies, 2023 - Springer
This chapter examines fatherhood, suggesting that the model of 'intensive mothering'is being extended to men. It argues that men provide a useful case study in the …
JPO Bosire, KC Gallagher, AM Daro - Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2024 - Springer
Parental well-being has implications for child outcomes and child well-being. The COVID-19 pandemic has placed substantial psychological distress on parents especially those from …
R Magnier-Watanabe, K Magnier-Watanabe - Japan Forum, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study empirically investigates some of the consequences of mandatory telework from home brought about by the first state of emergency following the outbreak of COVID-19 in …
Background: Changes in lifestyle, finances and work status during COVID-19 lockdowns may have led to biopsychosocial changes in people with pre-existing vulnerabilities such as …