Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00186 Rome, Italy.
Faculty of Psychology, International Telematic University Uninettuno, 00186 Rome, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Oct 30;18(21):11450. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111450.
International research has evidenced the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families, and the key role played by parenting stress levels. Although significant associations with parents' past trauma and resilience have been shown, this study aimed to explore their complex interplay on the relationship between parents' peritraumatic distress due to COVID-19, parenting stress, and children's psychopathological difficulties. We recruited 353 parents with children aged two to 16 years via an online survey during the Italian second wave of COVID-19. Parents' peritraumatic distress due to COVID-19, parenting stress, past trauma and resilience, and children's psychological difficulties were assessed through self-report and report-form questionnaires. Parents' past traumas significantly predicted peritraumatic distress due to COVID-19 and children's psychological difficulties. The relationship between past traumas and children's psychological difficulties was serial mediated by parents' peritraumatic distress and parenting stress. Direct and total effects of parent's resilience on parent's peritraumatic distress were not significant, but there were significant indirect effects via parenting stress and via parents' peritraumatic distress and parenting stress, indicating inconsistent mediation. This study evidenced the key risk and protective role played by, respectively, parents' past traumas exposure and resilience on the relationship between parents' psychological difficulties due to COVID-19, parenting stress, and children's psychological difficulties, with important clinical implications.
国际研究已经证明了 COVID-19 大流行对家庭的心理影响,以及育儿压力水平所起的关键作用。尽管已经表明父母过去的创伤和适应力与这些因素显著相关,但本研究旨在探讨它们在父母因 COVID-19 而产生的创伤后压力、育儿压力与儿童心理病理困难之间关系中的复杂相互作用。我们通过在线调查在意大利 COVID-19 第二波期间招募了 353 名有 2 至 16 岁子女的父母。通过自我报告和报告表问卷评估了父母因 COVID-19 而产生的创伤后压力、育儿压力、过去的创伤和适应力以及儿童的心理困难。父母过去的创伤显著预测了父母因 COVID-19 而产生的创伤后压力和儿童的心理困难。过去的创伤与儿童心理困难之间的关系通过父母的创伤后压力和育儿压力呈序列中介。父母适应力对父母创伤后压力的直接和总效应不显著,但通过育儿压力以及父母创伤后压力和育儿压力存在显著的间接效应,表明中介不一致。本研究表明,父母过去的创伤暴露和适应力分别对父母因 COVID-19 而产生的心理困难、育儿压力与儿童心理困难之间的关系起着关键的风险和保护作用,具有重要的临床意义。