2022, Number 3
Family coping strategies and sleep hygiene in the light of COVID-19 pandemic
Language: English
References: 9
Page: 95-96
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We have learned numerous painful lessons during the last two years, but simultaneously many other opportunities have arisen. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, including those produced by the measures to mitigate it, appeared almost immediately. Practically all areas of human existence were touched or disrupted. Particularly, in mental health, the rates of depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and insomnia increased, both among health personnel (Lai et al., 2020) and the general population (Xiong et al., 2020).REFERENCES
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Santiago, F. L., Oliveiro da Silva, A., de Souza, R. I., Viana de Castro Melo, W., RodriguesFlho E. A., Torres Piraua A. L., … Machado-Oliveira L. (2022). Associationbetween screen time exposure, anxiety and sleep quality in adolescents. SaludMental, 45(3), 125-133. doi: 10.17711/SM.0185-3325.2022.017