School-age Children Clinical Trial
Official title:
Online Survey on Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Epidemic on School-age Children
The coronavirus outbreak is a stressful event for the whole population. Confinement measures
are protective against the risk of dissemination of the virus, but they can also lead to
several psychological symptoms. In children, a study in China has reported about 20% of
depressive or anxious troubles in school-age children after a 4-week period of confinement.
In France, confinement lasted about 8 weeks. School resumed on May 11th for primary school
children and on June 2nd for secondary school children.
In this survey, we aim at exploring the psychological status of these children and the impact
on their schooling, for better understanding, support and prevention. Through this online
questionnaire, we also aim at giving some psycho-education advices. Finally, we could
identify some subgroups of children particularly vulnerable, and organise some specific
support for them in coming months.
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