The COVID-19 Lockdown Through the Eyes of Teenagers

UNICEF Bulgaria has published the results of a study on the subjective assessment and reactions of teenagers in the state of emergency related to COVID-19 in Bulgaria. The online survey was conducted among 810 students from all over the country, aged between 15 and 19 (grades 8-12), during the state of emergency in Bulgaria between 16th and 26th April 2020. The aim of the study is to outline a model that may serve as a guide for a future potential similar crisis. The document is available in both Bulgarian and English via the UNICEF Bulgaria website.

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