College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University.
Department of Health Sciences and Public Health, University of Missouri.
Fam Syst Health. 2022 Sep;40(3):408-412. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000705. Epub 2022 May 12.
African American (AA) families are disproportionately burdened by COVID-19 resulting in morbidity and death. How pandemic risks and impacts are communicated to parents and in turn translated to children can have implications for familial mental wellbeing. Because culture shapes how information is received, processed, and utilized, there is need to understand how AA parents' experiences of COVID-19 information sharing and perceived vulnerabilities influenced communication with their children.
Data was collected through semistructured in-depth telephone interviews conducted among 11 African American households with school aged child (5 to 17 years). Line-byline coding and thematic analysis were used to deduce meaning from professionally transcribed data. Preliminary Findings: Four themes on and emerged. Although participants felt challenged by their inherent vulnerabilities and communicating COVID-19 risks at an appropriate comprehension level to their children, they leaned into cultural safety nets such as "the dinner table" to encourage conversation and foster resilience.
Understanding how African American families with children were impacted by COVID-19 and how adequate crisis communication can help mitigate adverse health consequences, strengthen recovery, foster resilience, and promote family and community healing is important. Clinicians and therapists who work with AA families should be sensitive to their social vulnerability and culturally responsive to AA family systems when communicating about public health emergencies. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
非裔美国人(AA)家庭受到 COVID-19 的不成比例影响,导致发病率和死亡率上升。向父母传达大流行风险和影响,以及这些风险和影响如何转化为对子女的教育,这可能会对家庭的心理健康产生影响。由于文化塑造了信息的接收、处理和使用方式,因此需要了解 AA 父母对 COVID-19 信息共享的体验以及他们感知到的脆弱性如何影响他们与子女的沟通。
通过对 11 个有学龄儿童(5 至 17 岁)的非裔美国家庭进行半结构式深入电话访谈收集数据。使用逐行编码和主题分析来从专业转录的数据中推导出意义。
出现了四个主题。尽管参与者感到他们的固有脆弱性和以适合儿童理解水平传达 COVID-19 风险的能力受到挑战,但他们利用“餐桌”等文化安全网鼓励对话并培养韧性。
了解受 COVID-19 影响的非裔美国家庭以及适当的危机沟通如何帮助减轻不良健康后果、加强康复、培养韧性以及促进家庭和社区康复非常重要。与 AA 家庭合作的临床医生和治疗师在就公共卫生紧急情况进行沟通时,应了解他们的社会脆弱性,并对 AA 家庭系统做出文化响应。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。