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How do Parents Manage Symptomatic Children? Social-Distancing Insights for COVID-19 and Seasonal Influenza.

Pamela Murray-Tuite1, Susan Hotle2.   

Abstract

Strategies for controlling pandemics include social distancing. Using data from a 2016 nation-wide survey pertaining to influenza, (generalized) ordered logit models are developed to identify the factors associated with the relative frequency (never/sometimes/always) a household (a) isolates a sick child from others in the household, (b) keeps the sick child out of school/daycare, (c) stops the child's social activities, (d) has a parent stay home to care for the child, and (e) has another adult care for the child. Marital status is non-significant for isolation practices but is significant in caregiving. Married individuals are 25% more likely to report a parent always staying home with a sick child. Males are more likely to report never isolating a sick child (6%, 3%, and 2% for actions a, b, and c, respectively) and 3% more likely to never have a parent stay home. Individuals knowledgeable about the disease are 10% more likely to always keep a sick child home from school/daycare. Parents are 27% more likely to always stay home with an infant. Individuals who had never worn masks (before the survey) are less likely to isolate a child within the household, but do not act significantly differently with respect to school/daycare.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; caregiving; children; influenza; isolation; schools

Year:  2020        PMID: 34239285      PMCID: PMC8259535          DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2020.1817224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Behav Soc Environ        ISSN: 1091-1359


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