Additional Information |
This paper has been presented at the National Population Conference 2022 (PERKKS 22) – Bangi Resort Hotel, Selangor on 10-11 November 2022. It is jointly organized by the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Malaysia, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universiti Malaya (UM) in collaboration with WMIT Group Sdn Bhd.
For further information please contact:
1. Azian Abdul Hamid
Bahagian Penyelidikan Kependudukan dan Keluarga,
Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara, 12 B Jalan Raja Laut,
Peti Surat 10416, 50712 Kuala Lumpur
Email: naiza@lppkn.gov.my
2. Khairulnizam Jumain
Bahagian Penyelidikan Kependudukan dan Keluarga,
Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara, 12 B Jalan Raja Laut,
Peti Surat 10416, 50712 Kuala Lumpur
Email: khaijumain@lppkn.gov.my
3. Raudhatul Mahfuzah Shafiai
Bahagian Penyelidikan Kependudukan dan Keluarga,
Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara, 12 B Jalan Raja Laut,
Peti Surat 10416, 50712 Kuala Lumpur
Email: raudhatul@lppkn.gov.my
4. Najihah Ismail
Bahagian Penyelidikan Kependudukan dan Keluarga,
Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara, 12 B Jalan Raja Laut,
Peti Surat 10416, 50712 Kuala Lumpur
Email: najihah@lppkn.gov.my |
Abstract |
Since the start of the Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic in late 2019, the highest daily deaths recorded in Malaysia were 408 and until the end of the pandemic period, on 30 March 2022, the cumulative death toll was over 35,800 deaths. Throughout the pandemic phase, every Malaysian individual of all ages, races and economic social backgrounds received the impact of the phased implementation of the Phased Movement Control Order policy implemented by the government. This paper aims to identify the factors that influence the level of stress of parents during the post COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia. |