Tambling R R, Tomkunas A J, Russell B S, Horton A L, Hutchison M
Department of Human Development & Family Sciences, University of Connecticut, 348 Mansfield Road, Unit 1058, Storrs, CT 06269-1058 USA.
J Child Fam Stud. 2021;30(2):325-337. doi: 10.1007/s10826-020-01889-w. Epub 2021 Jan 11.
Caregivers have primary responsibility for teaching their children self-protective behaviors, including those behaviors recommended by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Parents have an important role in scaffolding adherence to the CDC recommendations and in managing stress and regulate their emotions to adaptively cope during uncertain times like those facing communities nationwide. The present study is a qualitative, thematic analysis of parent-reported ( = 210; 64.8% female; average age = 39.33; 14.3% ethnic/racial minority) interactions with children (focal child age: 25.2% birth to 5 years old, 36.7% 6 to 11 years old, 37.6% 12 to 18 years old) about topics associated to COVID-19-related viral transmission suppression guidelines and stress/coping behaviors. Themes included discussions about personal and social hygiene, and parent reported sources of child stress, and child stress management efforts. Findings from our thematic analysis indicate parents are motivated to make scaffolding personal hygiene fun and engaging, signaling a positive, developmentally appropriate native approach to their role as sources of coping socialization. These findings also underscore the importance of providing information to parents in ways that can be translated to children in developmentally appropriate conversations about viral transmission suppression activities and stress management during disasters.
照顾者主要负责教导孩子自我保护行为,包括疾病控制中心(CDC)推荐的预防新冠病毒传播的行为。父母在支持孩子遵守CDC建议、管理压力以及调节情绪以在全国社区面临的这种不确定时期进行适应性应对方面发挥着重要作用。本研究是一项定性的主题分析,分析了父母(n = 210;64.8%为女性;平均年龄 = 39.33岁;14.3%为少数族裔)与孩子(重点孩子年龄:25.2%为0至5岁,36.7%为6至11岁,37.6%为12至18岁)就与新冠病毒传播抑制指南以及压力/应对行为相关主题的互动。主题包括关于个人和社会卫生的讨论,以及父母报告的孩子压力来源和孩子压力管理努力。我们主题分析的结果表明,父母有动力让个人卫生变得有趣且吸引人,这表明他们以一种积极的、适合孩子发展的自然方式来履行作为应对社会化来源的角色。这些发现还强调了以适合孩子发展的方式向父母提供信息的重要性,以便在关于病毒传播抑制活动和灾难期间压力管理的对话中传递给孩子。