Liu Cindy H, Smiley Patricia A, Vicman Jessica M, Wong Ga Tin Finneas, Doan Stacey N
Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA.
Harvard Medical School, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2022 May;27(6):1470-1483. doi: 10.1177/13591053211026742. Epub 2021 Jun 29.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted millions of lives, with life stress and daily hassles having a potential impact on parent mental health. This study examined whether preventive health behaviors (e.g. social distancing, mask wearing) and social support relate to parent mental health. In a cross-sectional analysis of parents ( = 176, May-September 2020), life events and daily hassles were positively associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Preventive health behaviors moderated the association between daily hassles and depressive symptoms. Preventive health behaviors may protect those with high levels of daily hassles from moderate levels of depression.
新冠疫情扰乱了数百万人的生活,生活压力和日常琐事对父母的心理健康有潜在影响。本研究调查了预防性健康行为(如社交距离、佩戴口罩)和社会支持是否与父母心理健康相关。在对2020年5月至9月期间的176名父母进行的横断面分析中,生活事件和日常琐事与抑郁和焦虑症状呈正相关。预防性健康行为调节了日常琐事与抑郁症状之间的关联。预防性健康行为可能会保护那些日常琐事较多的人免受中度抑郁的影响。