Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/26360
Title: Students and family functioning during the COVID 19 pandemic
Authors: Keskinova, Angelka 
Radulovikj, Makedonka 
Avirovikj Bundalevska, Irena 
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic, family functioning, students, North Macedonia
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Tuzla
Source: Keskinova, A., Radulovic, M., Avirovic Bundalevska, I., Ajdinski., G. (2021). Students and family functioning during the COVID 19 pandemic, Improving the quality of life of children and youth. XI International scientific conference „Improving the quality of life of children and youth”, Bulgaria, pp.333-341.
Conference: Improving the quality of life of children and youth. XI International scientific conference „Improving the quality of life of children and youth”, Bulgaria
Abstract: From March 2020, the Republic of North Macedonia started with the implementation of several restrictive measures to protect public health due to the fast and uncontrolled spreading of the coronavirus – COVID 19. As one of the restrictive measures all Macedonian universities were closed on March 11th, followed by quarantine measures which led to a general closure of almost all public businesses and work activities. In early 2021, the pandemic is ongoing and impacts are likely to be longstanding. One of the areas most affected by the pandemic is family functioning, family routines and rituals. Previous studies have confirmed that when students are not in school/university, they are less physically active, have poorer sleep hygiene, and spend more screen time. New family dynamic increased parents’ demands on flexibility to new routines, rules, and limits. The aim of our research was to explore how students experienced their family functioning during the pandemic. The research lasted two months and it was conducted on a sample of 234 university students (197 females and 37 males) from North Macedonia. In the paper we will present the results of the research, focusing on family support, family communication and problems. Our general outcome showed that despite daily challenges, 42% of the respondents rated family communication as excellent, with only 8% of them facing significant problems. We conclude that students in general, during the first pandemic months, adequately deals with everyday family challenges.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/26360
ISSN: 1986-9886
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Philosophy 05: Conference papers / Трудови од научни конференции

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