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COVID-19 et (dé)confinement : enquête

Quel impact psychologique sur les enfants ?  

Si l'impact psychologique de la crise sanitaire commence à se dessiner chez l’adulte, il reste encore trop peu étudié chez l’enfant. Or il est nécessaire de bien comprendre ses réactions et émotions. Lancement d'une enquête concernant les 4-14 ans.

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COVID-19 et (dé)confinement

Que pensons-nous des réunions virtuelles ?  

Premiers résultats d'une enquête sur le télétravail

Premiers résultats d’une enquête sur le télétravail, et plus spécifiquement sur les réunions virtuelles dans le contexte de la crise sanitaire. Interview de Willem Standaert, enseignant en Marketing et Innovation.

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COVID-19 et confinement : Enquête

Une enquête pour mieux appréhender le stress engendré par le confinement  

Une étude de la CPLU est en cours afin d'identifier les profils de personnes stressées et de proposer des outils thérapeutiques ciblés.

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COVID-19 & (de)confinement : opinion

A class action suit against China?  

Perspective from a professor of judicial law

The idea of "making China pay" for its delay in communicating information about the emergence of the new virus to Wuhan is spreading. Analysis by Hakim Boularbah, professor of judicial law.

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COVID-19 & (de)confinement : opinion

« We also have the right to be affected and to be scared »  

What about resilience?

We must now adapt to deconfinement. Interview with the psychologist Jérôme Englebert, for whom the notion of resilience should be used with measure and nuance.

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COVID-19 & (de)confinement : opinion

« Social connectedness, one of the best predictors of health »  

A psychosocial look at the impact of (de)confinement

Right from the start of the confinement, with three counterparts from ULB and UCLouvain, Benoit Dardenne, Pr in Social Psychology, submitted psychosocial recommendations to the scientific committee.

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COVID-19 and confinement : opinion

The University of Liège, closing buildings and opening up to the world  

A Historian's Perspective

The coronavirus crisis has led to the closure of university buildings. But does that mean the University is closed? Has it ever seen such a measure throughout its history ? Interview with Philippe Raxhon, professor of Historical Sciences.

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COVID-19 & confinement : opinion

Sleep, fatigue, memory  

How does confinement disrupt these essential functions ?

What is the impact of confinement on our sleeping habits, on mental fatigue, and on the memories we create ? Interview with Christina Schmidt and Fabienne Collette, psychology researchers.

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COVID-19 & confinement : opinion

Coronavirus: What now for Europe ?  

In a time of deconfinement, a look back at the responses that the European Commission has developed to protect citizens from the pandemic. Interview with Quentin Michel, a European Politics Professor.

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COVID-19 & confinement : opinion

Health, the foundation on which to rethink the economy?  

Ethical Issues

The current health crisis is demonstrating how closely interwoven ethical, medical and political issues are. Interview with Florence Caeymaex, a Senior FNRS Research Fellow within the ULiège Political Philosophy Research Unit.

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COVID-19 & confinement : opinion

"This crisis reveals the urgent need to address loneliness and psychological distress in our elderly population."  

A look at seniors' mental health

Le Pr Stéphane Adam pointe les problèmes liés à la prise en charge de la santé mentale des seniors, en cette période de confinement qui les bouleverse.

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COVID-19 & confinement : opinion

Teenagers in confinement  

A situation that runs counter to the needs of adolescents

How is confinement, a bubble of family omnipresence, experienced by adolescents, who, in order to construct their identities, have just as much need to distance themselves from their parents, to see their friends, and to be alone?

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