COVID-19 lockdown-imposed restrictions emerged as a risk to children's well-being. However, the extant literature often ignored children's experiences, emotions, struggles, hopes, and expectations. Based on a large sample of Italian students (N = 906; mean age = 9.4 years, 48.8% female), we drew data from a post-lockdown school re-entry program where students completed narrative activities in 2020. These narratives underwent quantitative content analysis according to gender and school level. Overall, children reported mixed feelings about the lockdown; they felt safe at home but also experienced fear and missed their friends, school, and freedom. Screen-time, technology and friendships helped, but children struggled to make sense of the events. Our findings show how children attempted to make sense of the lockdown experience and may provide key information for the development of community coping programs to help children facing crises in the future.

Italian children's accounts of the lockdown. Insights and perspectives / Capurso, Michele; Pedale, Tiziana; Santangelo, Valerio; Salmi, Luciana Pagano; Mazzeschi, Claudia. - In: JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES. - ISSN 1062-1024. - 32:1(2023), pp. 145-159. [10.1007/s10826-022-02508-6]

Italian children's accounts of the lockdown. Insights and perspectives

Pedale, Tiziana;Santangelo, Valerio;Mazzeschi, Claudia
2023

Abstract

COVID-19 lockdown-imposed restrictions emerged as a risk to children's well-being. However, the extant literature often ignored children's experiences, emotions, struggles, hopes, and expectations. Based on a large sample of Italian students (N = 906; mean age = 9.4 years, 48.8% female), we drew data from a post-lockdown school re-entry program where students completed narrative activities in 2020. These narratives underwent quantitative content analysis according to gender and school level. Overall, children reported mixed feelings about the lockdown; they felt safe at home but also experienced fear and missed their friends, school, and freedom. Screen-time, technology and friendships helped, but children struggled to make sense of the events. Our findings show how children attempted to make sense of the lockdown experience and may provide key information for the development of community coping programs to help children facing crises in the future.
2023
Children; Covid-19; Lockdown experiences; Narrative; Program; School reentry
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Italian children's accounts of the lockdown. Insights and perspectives / Capurso, Michele; Pedale, Tiziana; Santangelo, Valerio; Salmi, Luciana Pagano; Mazzeschi, Claudia. - In: JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES. - ISSN 1062-1024. - 32:1(2023), pp. 145-159. [10.1007/s10826-022-02508-6]
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