Tulane University: Stress of COVID-19 Pandemic Could Lead to Violence at Home, Tulane Experts Caution
June 27, 2020
June 27, 2020
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, June 27 -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
While some COVID-19 stay-at-home orders are being eased across the country, the stress on families will be felt much longer. Physical distancing, isolation and quarantine meausures designed to stop the spread of the virus could lead to an increase in family violence at home, according to a perspective in Pediatrics co-authored by Tulane University child psychiatrists.
Schools, summer . . .
While some COVID-19 stay-at-home orders are being eased across the country, the stress on families will be felt much longer. Physical distancing, isolation and quarantine meausures designed to stop the spread of the virus could lead to an increase in family violence at home, according to a perspective in Pediatrics co-authored by Tulane University child psychiatrists.
Schools, summer . . .