Impacts of COVID-19 and partial lockdown on family functioning, intergenerational communication and associated psychosocial factors among young adults in Singapore
Highlights • Family functioning is significantly associated with intergenerational communication • Family functioning is significantly associated with satisfaction with social support • Balanced levels of family cohesion and flexibility are more likely cope with psychological impacts of the pandemic...
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oai:doaj.org-article:4884dc972b51479d8e90d89dada8987f2021-11-28T12:06:58ZImpacts of COVID-19 and partial lockdown on family functioning, intergenerational communication and associated psychosocial factors among young adults in Singapore10.1186/s12888-021-03599-z1471-244Xhttps://doaj.org/article/4884dc972b51479d8e90d89dada8987f2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-021-03599-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/1471-244XHighlights • Family functioning is significantly associated with intergenerational communication • Family functioning is significantly associated with satisfaction with social support • Balanced levels of family cohesion and flexibility are more likely cope with psychological impacts of the pandemic • Interventions are required to improve family functioning in a pandemic • Preventive efforts are needed to reduce the psychological distress in a pandemicWilson Wai San TamSum Nok PoonRathi MahendranEe Heok KuaXi Vivien WuBMCarticleCOVID-19Family functioningIntergenerational communicationPsychological well-beingYoung adultsPsychiatryRC435-571ENBMC Psychiatry, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021) |
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Highlights • Family functioning is significantly associated with intergenerational communication • Family functioning is significantly associated with satisfaction with social support • Balanced levels of family cohesion and flexibility are more likely cope with psychological impacts of the pandemic • Interventions are required to improve family functioning in a pandemic • Preventive efforts are needed to reduce the psychological distress in a pandemic |
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Impacts of COVID-19 and partial lockdown on family functioning, intergenerational communication and associated psychosocial factors among young adults in Singapore |
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Impacts of COVID-19 and partial lockdown on family functioning, intergenerational communication and associated psychosocial factors among young adults in Singapore |
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Impacts of COVID-19 and partial lockdown on family functioning, intergenerational communication and associated psychosocial factors among young adults in Singapore |
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Impacts of COVID-19 and partial lockdown on family functioning, intergenerational communication and associated psychosocial factors among young adults in Singapore |
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Impacts of COVID-19 and partial lockdown on family functioning, intergenerational communication and associated psychosocial factors among young adults in Singapore |
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impacts of covid-19 and partial lockdown on family functioning, intergenerational communication and associated psychosocial factors among young adults in singapore |
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