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Citation

Chavez Villegas C, Peirolo S, Rocca M, Ipince A, Bakrania S. Int. J. Educ. Dev. 2021; 84: 102431.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijedudev.2021.102431

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Through a rapid review drawing on pandemics and epidemics with associated school closures, this article aims to understand first, the state of the evidence on impacts of school closures on select child protection outcomes and second, how governments have responded to school closures to protect the most vulnerable children. Only 21 studies out of 6433 reviewed met the inclusion criteria, with most studies exploring the effects of Ebola. While few studies were identified on harmful practices, a more robust evidence base was identified in regards to adolescent pregnancy, with studies pointing to its increase due to the epidemic or infection control measures, including school closures. The evidence base for studies exploring the impact on violence outcomes was limited, with sexual violence and exploitation located in a few studies on Ebola. Important lessons from this exercise can be applied to the COVID-19 response, particularly the inclusion of the most vulnerable children in programming, policy and further research.


Language: en

Keywords

Child protection; Pandemics; Rapid review; School closures

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