Alcántara-López Mavi, Castro Maravillas, Martínez-Pérez Antonia, Fernández Visitación, Negrón-Medina Kaveri, López-Soler Concepción
Faculty of Psychology, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.
Spanish Association for the Development of Mental Health in Childhood and Youth, "I Want to Grow", Murcia, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jun 20;13:889697. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.889697. eCollection 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions imposed to stop its advance have affected the entire population. Children living with difficulties or in vulnerable situations prior to the pandemic might have suffered an even greater impact. This present study examines the psychological impact of quarantine on children and adolescents exposed to intimate partner violence against their mothers. Participants were 185 mothers who reported 269 children, as well as 108 children who self-reported. An emotional and behavioral checklist was administered to both mothers and children throughout confinement. Results show mothers observed changes in their children's psychological state. Children, in turn, reported an increase in different variables. Mothers reported a higher percentage of overall increase for both general and severe symptoms than their children. Differences were found by sex and age. Future research with similar population groups is necessary to establish the support and intervention children require in similar contexts, as well as to clarify possible causes of differences found by age and sex.
新冠疫情以及为阻止其蔓延而实施的限制措施影响了全体民众。疫情之前生活困难或处于弱势状况的儿童可能受到了更大影响。本研究考察了隔离对遭受针对其母亲的亲密伴侣暴力的儿童和青少年的心理影响。参与者包括185名报告有269名子女的母亲以及108名自我报告的儿童。在整个隔离期间,对母亲和儿童都进行了情绪和行为清单调查。结果显示,母亲们观察到孩子心理状态的变化。反过来,孩子们报告了不同变量的增加。母亲报告的一般症状和严重症状总体增加百分比高于她们的孩子。按性别和年龄发现了差异。有必要对类似人群进行未来研究,以确定儿童在类似情况下所需的支持和干预,以及阐明按年龄和性别发现的差异的可能原因。