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美国患有和未患有慢性病儿童的父母因新冠疫情面临的高压力水平

High Levels of Stress Due to the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic among Parents of Children with and without Chronic Conditions across the USA.

作者信息

A L van Tilburg Miranda, Edlynn Emily, Maddaloni Marina, van Kempen Klaas, Díaz-González de Ferris Maria, Thomas Jody

机构信息

Department of Clinical Research, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC 27506, USA.

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2020 Oct 21;7(10):193. doi: 10.3390/children7100193.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The 2020 SARS-CoV-2 pandemic led to community-wide measures affecting parents and children such as school/daycare closures, job losses, and interruptions in medical care for children with chronic diseases. This is the first study to describe the level of stress and mental health of parents of either healthy children or children with chronic conditions, during the 2020 pandemic.

METHODS

A representative sample of US parents was recruited from 10-17 April 2020. Parents completed online questionnaires about the past 7 days, including the Perceived Stress Scale, Resilient Coping Scale, Self-Efficacy Scale, Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale, Parental Stress Scale, PROMIS Anxiety and Depression scales and various other pandemic-related stress questions Results: Levels of stressors (e.g., job loss, school closures, etc.) were high during this time (e.g., 79% of children attended home/online school) and parents reported being moderately to highly stressed. Rates of clinical anxiety (44.6%) and depression (42.2%) were high. Parents of children with chronic conditions reported higher levels of stress and worse mental health, but did not differ from other parents in dealing with stress or interruptions in work, child schooling, and marital satisfaction.

DISCUSSION

The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced unprecedented levels of stress for parents, especially those of children with chronic conditions. Mental health effects are expected to continue for months/years and preparation is needed to meet an increasing demand for mental health care.

摘要

背景

2020年新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情导致了影响家长和孩子的社区层面措施,如学校/日托所关闭、失业以及慢性病患儿医疗护理的中断。这是第一项描述2020年疫情期间健康儿童或慢性病患儿家长的压力水平和心理健康状况的研究。

方法

2020年4月10日至17日招募了具有代表性的美国家长样本。家长们完成了关于过去7天的在线问卷,包括感知压力量表、弹性应对量表、自我效能量表、堪萨斯婚姻满意度量表、父母压力量表、患者报告结果测量信息系统焦虑和抑郁量表以及各种其他与疫情相关的压力问题。结果:在此期间,压力源(如失业、学校关闭等)水平很高(例如,79%的儿童在家/上网课),家长报告称压力为中度至高度。临床焦虑率(44.6%)和抑郁率(42.2%)很高。慢性病患儿的家长报告了更高的压力水平和更差的心理健康状况,但在应对压力或工作、孩子上学及婚姻满意度方面与其他家长没有差异。

讨论

新冠疫情给家长们带来了前所未有的压力水平,尤其是慢性病患儿的家长。心理健康影响预计将持续数月/数年,需要做好准备以满足对心理健康护理日益增长的需求。

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