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物质困难程度和不可预测性与美国家庭的互动和情绪健康的关系:来自 COVID-19 大流行的洞察。

Material hardship level and unpredictability in relation to U.S. households' family interactions and emotional well-being: Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Stanford Center on Early Childhood, Graduate School of Education, Stanford University, USA.

Center for Translational Neuroscience, University of Oregon, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2022 Aug;307:115173. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115173. Epub 2022 Jun 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has been recognized to provide rare insight to advance the scientific understanding of early life adversity, such as material hardship. During the COVID-19 pandemic, material hardship (i.e., difficulty paying for basic needs) in families of young children has had detrimental effects on caregivers' and children's well-being. In addition to the degree of material hardship, the week-to-week and month-to-month unpredictability of hardship status may add to families' stress and worsen well-being. This study examined the magnitude of and mechanisms underlying the effects of material hardship level and unpredictability on the well-being of U.S. households with young children during the pandemic.

METHODS

Data were drawn from the RAPID project, a large ongoing national study that used weekly/biweekly online surveys to investigate the pandemic impact on U.S. households with young children. The current study leveraged data from 4621 families who provided at least three responses between April 2020 and October 2021.

RESULTS

Findings indicated that racial/ethnic minorities and lower-income households experienced higher levels of material hardship and unpredictability during the pandemic, compared to their White or higher-income counterparts. Levels of pandemic-related material hardship and hardship unpredictability were both significantly associated with worsened well-being among caregivers and children. Finally, the effects of hardship level and unpredictability on well-being outcomes were partially mediated through disrupted family routines.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings from this study highlight that ensuring equal and adequate access to financial resources, as well as promoting financial stability for households with young children are both critical for maintaining functional family dynamics and promoting caregivers' and children's optimal well-being.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行被认为提供了难得的机会,可以深入了解早期生活逆境,如物质困难,从而推动科学认识。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,幼儿家庭的物质困难(即难以支付基本需求)对照顾者和儿童的福祉产生了不利影响。除了物质困难的程度外,困难状况的每周和每月的不可预测性可能会增加家庭的压力并恶化福祉。本研究考察了在大流行期间,物质困难程度和不可预测性对有幼儿的美国家庭福祉的影响的大小及其机制。

方法

数据来自 RAPID 项目,这是一项正在进行的大型全国性研究,该研究使用每周/每两周一次的在线调查来调查大流行对有幼儿的美国家庭的影响。本研究利用了 4621 个家庭的数据,这些家庭在 2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 10 月期间至少提供了三次回复。

结果

研究结果表明,与白人或高收入家庭相比,少数族裔和低收入家庭在大流行期间经历了更高水平的物质困难和不可预测性。与大流行相关的物质困难和困难不可预测性水平都与照顾者和儿童的福祉恶化显著相关。最后,困难程度和不可预测性对福祉结果的影响部分通过家庭常规的中断来介导。

结论

本研究的结果强调,确保有幼儿的家庭平等和充分获得财政资源,并促进这些家庭的财务稳定,对于维持家庭功能的正常运转和促进照顾者和儿童的最佳福祉都是至关重要的。

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