Volume : 09, Issue : 09, September – 2022

Title:

44.THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL EFFECTS OF MOTHERS FOLLOWING THEIR CHILDREN’S STUDIES DURING THE CORONA PERIOD

Authors :

Khalid.G.Alotibi, Fatima.B.Barnawi, Sundus.S.BukarI, Ali.Y.Alzubaidi , Mohammed.A.Allahani, Husna.S.Altalhi, Fatin.M. Filfilan

 

Abstract :

The aim of the research is to find out what the psychological and neurological factors accompanying and influencing mothers when they have children, know the social factors also influencing and accompanying them, and whether the physical condition of a family has a role in affecting mothers psychologically and socially, and whether there are other influencing factors or not. A questionnaire was created using the Google Drive application and it was distributed electronically through the social networking service application (WhatsApp) to 700 people (men and women), and the answer was obtained from 500 people in the city of Mecca
Keywords. The psychological, Social, effects, during the Corona period

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in Khalid.G.Alotibi et al, The Psychological And Social Effects Of Mothers Following Their Children’s Studies During The Corona Period., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(9).

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