Abstract

Aim. To study the impact of distance learning on the quality of life (QoL) indicators of primary school children.Materials and methods. Primary school children and their parents were surveyed using the international questionnaire Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory PedsQL 4.0TM (block for children 8–12 years old). The research group included 182 children (and the same number of parents) undertaking distance learning. The control group consisted of 234 primary school pupils (and the same number of parents) undertaking traditional offline learning.Results. All QoL indicators in schoolchildren in the setting of distance learning differed significantly from those undertaking offline education. The greatest decrease in indicators was observed on the scale of physical functioning. The indicators of school functioning in distance learning amounted to 65.89±12.63 points (p = 0.04). Distance learning led to a reduction in social contacts among younger schoolchildren, which was reflected in a decrease in the level of social functioning and a decrease in the corresponding indicators to 66.90±10.18 points. The study of the respondents’ emotional well-being and psychological comfort established that changes in QoL indicators were accompanied by a drop in the QoL emotional component during distance learning by 17.98 points. The parents’ attitude to the QoL of their children during distance learning was characterized by anxiety about the indicator of school functioning. The parents also noted a deterioration in emotional functioning and assessed its decrease even at a lower level (64.36±29.37 points) than their children (70.74±19.32; p = 0.03).Conclusion. Distance learning affects all aspects of the QoL of younger schoolchildren. The greatest decrease in the indicators of physical, school, and social functioning was observed. The parents’ and their children’s opinions of QoL differed. Thus, primary school pupils suffer from insufficient social contacts, while their parents are concerned about a reduced emotional background.

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