Department of Psychology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA.
Infant Ment Health J. 2022 Jan;43(1):55-68. doi: 10.1002/imhj.21956. Epub 2022 Jan 1.
The present study examined the relationships between COVID-related stress, mental health and professional burnout in the infant and early child mental health (IECMH) workforce and examined reflective supervision and consultation (RSC) as a potential protective factor in the context of COVID-related stress. Participants included 123 adults (n = 121 female, modal age range 30-39 years) in the TN IECMH workforce (mean years of experience = 13.6 years) surveyed in June/July 2020. Sector representation was quite varied (home visiting, childcare, child welfare, early intervention). Results indicated the majority (63%) of the sample was caring for someone else (e.g., child or elderly person) while working at home, 46% of the sample had depression symptoms (18% in the moderate-severe range), and 75% of the sample had anxiety symptoms (33% in the moderate-severe range). Higher COVID stress was associated with higher internalizing symptoms and burnout levels and this relationship was mediated by self-care behaviors such that the more COVID stress one reported, the fewer self-care behaviors they engaged in, and the higher the risk for internalizing and burnout. Finally, the pathway from COVID stress to self-care behaviors was moderated by RSC. IECMH professionals who received less than 1 year (or no experience) of RSC showed a significant decrease in self-care behaviors during times of low, average and high levels of COVID stress compared to those who received 1 year or more of RSC. Implications for both policy and practice will be discussed.
本研究考察了 COVID-19 相关压力、心理健康和婴幼儿及儿童心理健康(IECMH)工作者职业倦怠之间的关系,并探讨了反思性监督和咨询(RSC)作为 COVID-19 相关压力背景下的潜在保护因素。参与者包括 2020 年 6 月/7 月调查的田纳西州 IECMH 工作人员中的 123 名成年人(n=121 名女性,模态年龄范围 30-39 岁)。部门代表性非常多样化(家访、儿童保育、儿童福利、早期干预)。结果表明,大多数(63%)样本在居家工作时照顾其他人(例如,儿童或老年人),46%的样本有抑郁症状(18%处于中重度范围),75%的样本有焦虑症状(33%处于中重度范围)。较高的 COVID 压力与较高的内化症状和倦怠水平相关,这种关系通过自我保健行为来介导,即报告的 COVID 压力越高,参与的自我保健行为就越少,内化和倦怠的风险就越高。最后,COVID 压力到自我保健行为的途径受到 RSC 的调节。与接受 1 年或以上 RSC 的人相比,接受不到 1 年(或没有经验)RSC 的 IECMH 专业人员在 COVID 压力水平低、中、高时自我保健行为显著减少。将讨论这对政策和实践的影响。