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  1. In this large longitudinal study during the first COVID-19-related lockdown in the UK, we found that those with higher levels of perceived social support had markedly lower depressive symptoms and depression risk.

  2. The current study can provide an example of how to link health-related social needs data with changes in depression and anxiety symptoms over time. Our findings demonstrate the potential importance of considering social needs and coordination as part of the overall health care plan during COVID-19.

  3. 12 Νοε 2020 · Indeed, the first clinical recommendations for many of the patients presenting with such symptoms, particularly those with depression, are often to increase social interaction and support, engage in a wider variety of activities outside the home, and engage in activities that foster a sense of mastery, including work.

  4. The main results are presented across timepoints, and are organized in three key themes: (1) shifting modalities for social connection amid COVID-19; (2) limits and adjustments to shifting forms of social interaction; (3) ‘New normal’: reflections of the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on social cohesion.

  5. The purpose of this paper was to explore how family chaos, parenting processes, parent-child relationship qualities, and sibling relationship qualities changed before versus the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. 14 Ιουλ 2021 · During the pandemic, vulnerable children and young people are at risk to be exposed to some form of neglect, violence, or exploitation when families need attention to cope with job losses, economic insecurity, socially isolated, and behavior/mental health difficulty (Raman et al., 2020).

  7. 7 Μαΐ 2024 · Optimal family functioning, encompassing emotional connections, communication patterns, and coping mechanisms, is pivotal to the well-being of individual family members, especially during challenging periods such as the COVID-19 pandemic.