id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-268042-qhrhymle Skokauskas, Norbert Supporting children of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020-07-18 .txt text/plain 652 38 48 The WHO 2019 "Novel Coronavirus Global Research and Innovation Forum: Towards a Research Roadmap" highlights several knowledge needs, including what are the relevant, acceptable and feasible approaches for supporting the physical health and psychosocial needs of those providing care for COVID-19 patients [1] . Social distancing strategies disrupt healthy routines needed by children and increased exposure to trauma in childhood poses risks for later development of many forms of psychopathology, including anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), disruptive behavior, and substance abuse [2] . If their parents happen to be healthcare workers and first responders, it will surely impair their ability and willingness to work during any crisis, including the COVID-19 pandemic [3] . Using online strategies to provide interventions built on a foundation derived from the principles of evidence-based child trauma treatment, programs can reduce traumatic stress symptoms in children while building resilience and strengthening coping strategies. Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy is an evidence-based child and parent intervention designed to help children recover from traumatic life events. ./cache/cord-268042-qhrhymle.txt ./txt/cord-268042-qhrhymle.txt