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家庭弹性与新冠疫情中的心理困扰:混合方法研究。

Family resilience and psychological distress in the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods study.

机构信息

Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

出版信息

Dev Psychol. 2021 Oct;57(10):1563-1581. doi: 10.1037/dev0001221.

Abstract

Many changes were thrust upon families by the COVID-19 pandemic, including mandated quarantines, social distancing, transitions to distance learning for children, and remote work. The current study used mixed methods to examine the challenges and resilience of families in the United States during the pandemic (May-July 2020), as well as predictors and moderators of parent/child psychological distress. Our sample included 469 parents (459 mothers) of children aged ∼2-13 years (239 girls, 228 boys, one nonbinary child, one "prefer not to answer" selection), who completed an online survey with closed-ended and open-ended portions. The sample had middle-to-high socioeconomic status and 86% of families were White/non-Hispanic. Qualitative (content and thematic analyses) and quantitative (descriptive statistics and regressions) findings revealed that, even in this relatively privileged sample, parents and families were experiencing struggles in many life domains (e.g., family, school) and shifts in family dynamics and routines, which were related to emotional and mental health. Families experienced many changes in their lives, some positive and some negative, and often exhibited resilience through managing these changes. Our moderation analyses indicated that COVID-19's daily impact was significantly associated with psychological distress for children and parents, and this association was stronger for older versus younger children. Less active/instructive parental media mediation was also related to less child psychological distress. Moving forward, practitioners can focus on preventive efforts including psychoeducation regarding healthy outlets for negative emotions during COVID-19, and practical help troubleshooting childcare and health care challenges impacting many families. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

许多变化迫使家庭应对 COVID-19 大流行,包括强制隔离、社交距离、儿童远程学习的转变以及远程工作。本研究采用混合方法,研究了 2020 年 5 月至 7 月期间美国家庭面临的挑战和适应能力,以及父母/子女心理困扰的预测因素和调节因素。我们的样本包括 469 名(459 名母亲)年龄在 2-13 岁之间的儿童的父母,他们完成了一份包含封闭式和开放式部分的在线调查。样本具有中等以上的社会经济地位,86%的家庭是白人/非西班牙裔。定性(内容和主题分析)和定量(描述性统计和回归)研究结果表明,即使在这个相对有特权的样本中,父母和家庭在许多生活领域(如家庭、学校)都经历着困难,家庭动态和日常生活也发生了变化,这些都与情绪和心理健康有关。家庭生活发生了许多变化,有些是积极的,有些是消极的,他们经常通过应对这些变化表现出适应力。我们的调节分析表明,COVID-19 的日常影响与儿童和父母的心理困扰显著相关,而且这种关联在年龄较大的儿童中比年龄较小的儿童更强。父母较少积极/指导性的媒体调解也与儿童心理困扰较少有关。未来,从业者可以关注预防措施,包括在 COVID-19 期间对负面情绪的健康出口进行心理健康教育,以及为许多家庭提供解决儿童保育和医疗保健挑战的实际帮助。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。

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