Department of Psychology, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Fam Syst Health. 2021 Dec;39(4):632-637. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000641. Epub 2021 Nov 4.
To describe child adherence to four preventative-health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic and investigate caregiver-level correlates of adherence.
Two hundred thirty-six caregivers (75% female) of children ages 6-12 years ( = 8 years; 53% male) living in the United States rated child adherence to four preventative-health guidelines between 10/16/2020 and 11/14/2020. Caregivers also rated perceived importance of each guideline in limiting virus spread and perceived difficulty in obtaining child compliance.
Child adherence was highest for mask-wearing (median [Mdn] = 96%) and hand hygiene (Mdn = 95%). Adherence to social distancing guidelines was lower. Mdn adherence for social distancing with family outside the household was 80%, and Mdn adherence for social distancing with friends was 72%. Furthermore, for each of the four guidelines, fewer than half the sample reported 100% adherence (range = 20%-43%). Adherence was positively associated with caregiver perceptions of importance of a given behavior in limiting virus spread (s = .38-.62) and negatively associated with perceived difficulty in gaining child compliance (s = -.37-.25).
Current results indicated parents perceive child adherence to social distancing more challenging than child adherence to mask wearing or hand hygiene. Lower caregiver perceptions of importance of the behavior and greater perceived difficulty in gaining child compliance were associated with lower adherence to all tasks. Brief targeted interventions (e.g., motivational interviewing, parent behavior management training) may be well suited to enhance caregivers' perceptions of value of the behavior, while also addressing behavioral challenges that interfere with child adherence. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
描述 COVID-19 大流行期间儿童对四项预防保健指南的依从情况,并调查与依从性相关的照护者水平因素。
2020 年 10 月 16 日至 11 月 14 日,美国 236 名(75%为女性)6-12 岁儿童(平均年龄为 8 岁;53%为男性)的照护者对四项预防保健指南中的儿童依从性进行了评分。照护者还对每个指南在限制病毒传播方面的重要性和获得儿童依从性的难度进行了评分。
儿童对戴口罩(中位数[Mdn] = 96%)和手部卫生(Mdn = 95%)的依从性最高。社会距离指南的依从性较低。家庭以外的社交距离 Mdn 依从率为 80%,与朋友的社交距离 Mdn 依从率为 72%。此外,对于四项指南中的每一项,不到一半的样本报告了 100%的依从率(范围为 20%-43%)。依从性与照护者对特定行为在限制病毒传播方面的重要性的看法呈正相关(s =.38-.62),与获得儿童依从性的难度呈负相关(s = -.37-.25)。
目前的结果表明,父母认为儿童遵守社交距离的规定比戴口罩或手部卫生更具挑战性。对行为重要性的认知较低,以及获得儿童依从性的难度较大,与所有任务的依从性较低有关。简短的有针对性的干预措施(如动机性访谈、父母行为管理培训)可能非常适合增强照护者对行为价值的认知,同时解决妨碍儿童依从性的行为挑战。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。