According to him, resilient students “were much better supervised, whether by family or friends, and did not feel threatened by the pandemic. They were also resilient in nature before the pandemic ”.
Students “at risk” and are those who have had difficulty managing the reality imposed by covid, including isolation, and who did not benefit from a good social or family support system.
Young people worry about the “return to normal”
Anne Marie Bureau is a family doctor and clinical director at the Center de pediatrie sociale de Gatineau and works in CLSCs with adolescents and adults. In her practice, she observes young people who thrive in confinement and who are worried about “a return to normalcy”.
She cites as an example members of the same family with whom she works who perceive the reality of confinement in an opposite way.
“The brother is suffering from being confined, he can’t wait to play with his friends and get back to his sport. Whereas for her sister, who is much more artistic, who is a great reader and who is a little anxious, it was happiness. For her, making a phone call from time to time with a friend was more than enough. “
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