Relationship between Corona Anxiety in Mothers and Parent -Child Interaction and Children's Aggression during Quarantine Days
The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between corona anxiety in mothers and parentchildinteraction and children's aggression during the quaran-tine days. The research design was descry-ptive and correlational.he statistical population of the study included mothers with children aged 6 to 12 in Tehran in May 2020.To conduct this research, the online sampling method and online implementation were used. The questionnaires used in the present study were Corona Disease Anxiety Scale (CDAS), ChildParent Relationship Scale (CPRS), and Primary Children's Aggr-ession Questionnaire. Finally, the data were analyzed using SPSS24 software. The results showed that corona anxiety in mothers had a significant negative relati-onship (r=01.51) with a positive overall relationship in parent-child interaction, and a significant positive relationship with aggression (r=0.601) in children. In add-ition, corona anxiety in mothers with beta coefficients of 0.324 and 0.428, respecti-vely, predicted a significant positive ove-rall relationship between mothers and children and children's aggression (p<0.01). Therefore, by providing timely and appropriate interventions and training to reduce anxiety caused by corona vir-uses' disease in mothers, it is possible to improve parent-child interactions and reduce children's behavioral and emotio-nal problems.