Tracing emotional experiences and the well‐being during the pandemic through drawings by Spanish children

Author:

Rodríguez‐Pascual Iván1ORCID,Berasategui‐Sancho Naiara2ORCID,Eiguren‐Munitis Amaia2ORCID,Picaza‐Gorrotxategi Maitane2ORCID,Serrano‐Díaz Noemí3ORCID,González‐Gómez Teresa4ORCID,Palasí‐Luna Eva5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. COIDESO‐University of Huelva Huelva Spain

2. Kideon‐University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea Bilbao Spain

3. Department of Didactics University of Cádiz Cádiz Spain

4. ESEIS‐ University of Huelva Huelva Spain

5. Faculty of Social Education and Social Work Ramon Llull University Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe changes in emotions experienced during the pandemic and their effects on children's well‐being remain a significant issue. This study analyses 86 drawings created by children aged 5–13, collected in fieldwork conducted through workshops across various regions of Spain. The main objective was to describe how children portray their emotional changes and the resulting impact on their lives within the context of the pandemic. We employed qualitative bottom‐up logic to code the drawings using CAQDAS. Findings revealed a discernible emotional impact, expressed more explicitly by girls, as well as lasting elements concerning the pandemic and the enduring restrictions on social interactions, even beyond the widespread lockdowns of 2020.

Publisher

Wiley

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