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. 2021 Oct 1;53(1):172–182. doi: 10.1007/s10578-021-01262-y

Table 2.

Descriptive results of the biggest change in parents’ daily lives after COVID-19, the biggest concerns in parents’ physical and psychological health, the main cause of parents’ stress, and the main way parents relieved stress before and after COVID-19 (N = 288)

n %
The biggest change in parents’ own life
 Child’s school closure 236 81.9
 Changes in household income 23 8.0
 Problems with the physical health of themselves or their family 10 3.5
 In quarantine 8 2.8
 Other 11 3.8
The biggest concern regarding parents’ own physical health
 Decrease in physical exercise 122 42.4
 Weight gain 90 31.3
 Difficulty with sleep 32 11.1
 Poorer vision due to excessive use of electronic devices 17 5.9
 Digestive problems 11 3.8
 Other 16 5.6
The biggest concern regarding parents’ own psychological health
 Nervousness 102 35.4
 Lethargy 69 24.0
 Loneliness due to limited social interactions 55 19.1
 Anxiety 29 10.1
 Depression 26 9.0
 Fear of death 2 0.7
 Other 5 1.7
The main cause of parents’ own stress
 Staying at home for a much longer time than usual 124 43.1
 Keeping socially distant 107 37.1
 Extra burden of helping child with online classes 45 15.6
 Other 12 4.2
Before the pandemic: the main way parents relieved their own stress
 Face-to-face interactions with friends 90 31.3
 Outdoor activities 74 25.7
 Using electronic devices 56 19.4
 Online interactions with friends 26 9.0
 Indoor activities 22 7.6
 Sleep 14 4.9
 Other 6 2.1
After the pandemic: the main way parents relieved their own stress
 Using electronic devices 135 46.9
 Online interactions with friends 50 17.4
 Indoor activities 50 17.4
 Sleep 21 7.3
 Outdoor activities 20 6.9
 Face-to-face interactions with friends 3 1.0
 Other 9 3.1