Impact of the new corona Disturbed children's life rhythm Expert group survey October 9, 4:18

A group of experts conducted a questionnaire survey on the effects of the new coronavirus on children and found that about 35% of children sleep late or become irregular in the upper grades of elementary school and above. I did.

A group of the National Center for Child Health and Development is conducting a questionnaire survey on the Internet for children and parents up to the age of 17 about the effects of the new coronavirus, and between the 1st and 22nd of last month, more than 4,500 people were surveyed. I answered.



Of these, when asked if the bedtime changed before and after the new coronavirus, children from the age of 3 to the lower grades of elementary school answered that they were more than an hour later or irregular than before. In 17%, it was 36% for children in the upper grades of elementary school and above.



When asked about sleep quality, 42% of children said they had a bad night's sleep.



When asked "Do you ever want to go to school?", 13% of the children answered "always" or "usually" and 20% answered "sometimes", with one in three responding. The result is that I have felt it.



Dr. Mayumi Hanya, who conducted the survey, said, "I found out that the time to wake up from school has not returned, but the bedtime has not returned. If the rhythm of life is disturbed, it will lead to stress, so games and smartphones decide the time It's important to decide the rules. "