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Household crowdedness in Hong Kong and its impact on parents’ and children’s wellbeing during COVID
Zhenlin WANG
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Hong Kong
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Childrens
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Well-being
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Parental Impact
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Crowdedness
100%
Coronavirus Disease (COVID)
100%
Problem Behavior
75%
COVID-19 Stress
75%
Young children
50%
School Closure
50%
Copyright
25%
Early childhood Education
25%
Online Survey
25%
5-year-old
25%
Family Functioning
25%
Living Environment
25%
Extended Period
25%
3 to 5 Years
25%
Living Conditions
25%
Family Socioeconomic Status
25%
Dense Urban Areas
25%
Ecological System
25%
Social Distancing
25%
COVID-19 Pandemic
25%
Crisis Time
25%
Child Functioning
25%
Psychology
Toddlers
100%
Wellbeing
100%