Human Development and Family Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
Psychology, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2022 Jul;48(3):845-860. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12556. Epub 2021 Oct 9.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, parents face unprecedented challenges linked to social isolation, uncertainty about the future, and financial, employment, and school-related stress. Individuals who planned to separate and divorce before the pandemic now find their lives on hold. In this exploratory study of 14 women who completed an online survey of open- and closed-ended questions regarding the divorce process and parenting challenges during COVID-19, we were guided by family stress and resilience theory and a directed qualitative content analysis approach to generate a collective story of their experiences, which included four themes: (a) pile-up of tensions, challenges, and stressors, (b) living in limbo during the pandemic, (c) finding creative strategies and solutions to navigating parenting and relational dissolution, while still living together, and (d) reaching the breaking point. We conclude with implications for professionals seeking to support individuals, couples, and families during a time of unprecedented transition and uncertainty.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,父母面临着前所未有的挑战,这些挑战与社会隔离、对未来的不确定性以及与财务、就业和学校相关的压力有关。原本计划在大流行前分居和离婚的人现在发现自己的生活陷入了停顿。在这项对 14 名女性的探索性研究中,她们完成了一项关于离婚过程和 COVID-19 期间育儿挑战的在线开放式和封闭式问题调查,我们的研究依据是家庭压力和适应力理论以及定向定性内容分析方法,生成了她们的集体经历故事,其中包括四个主题:(a) 紧张、挑战和压力的堆积,(b) 大流行期间的生活悬而未决,(c) 找到创造性的策略和解决方案,以在共同生活的同时应对育儿和关系解体,(d) 达到临界点。我们最后提出了在前所未有的过渡和不确定性时期为专业人士提供支持个人、夫妻和家庭的建议。