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父母压力与幸福感、新冠疫情信息管理和儿童对新冠疫情的恐惧之间的关系。

Relationships Among Parenting Stress and Well-Being, COVID-19 Information Management, and Children's COVID-19 Fear.

机构信息

Center for Behavioral Health, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL.

Department of Psychological Sciences, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Wichita, Kansas; and.

出版信息

J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2022 Dec 1;43(9):e581-e589. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000001116. Epub 2022 Aug 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

During the COVID-19 pandemic, caregivers who are facing high stress levels and decreased emotional well-being may parent their children differently. Certain children are experiencing greater fear in response to COVID-19, and research is needed to identify parenting behaviors significantly linked with children's COVID-19 fear. The purpose of this article was to evaluate whether the association between parenting stress and children's COVID-19 fear could be explained by parents' COVID-19 information management and emotional well-being.

METHODS

Participants were recruited through Amazon Mechanical Turk. The sample consisted of 595 caregivers of children during the COVID-19 pandemic; 40.0% men, 69.2% non-Latinx White, 12.1% Black, 10.1% Latinx, 6.6% Asian, and <2% others. Children had an average age of 11.3 years. Parents completed self-report measures.

RESULTS

The bootstrapped confidence interval (0.040, 0.148) for the indirect effect (0.090) revealed that parent emotional well-being significantly mediated the relation between parenting stress and children's COVID-19 fear. In addition, parent management of children's COVID-19 knowledge significantly mediated the relation between parenting stress and children's COVID-19 fear.

CONCLUSION

We found that the combined effect of parents' emotional well-being and parents' management of children's COVID-19 knowledge significantly mediated the positive relation between parenting stress and children's COVID-19 fear. Based on our findings, once parents' parenting stress is decreased and their well-being increases, parents may be more likely to provide children with developmentally appropriate and accurate COVID-19 information.

摘要

目的

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,面临高压力和情绪健康下降的照顾者可能会以不同的方式照顾他们的孩子。某些孩子对 COVID-19 感到更大的恐惧,需要研究来确定与儿童 COVID-19 恐惧密切相关的育儿行为。本文旨在评估父母的 COVID-19 信息管理和情绪健康是否可以解释育儿压力与儿童 COVID-19 恐惧之间的关联。

方法

通过 Amazon Mechanical Turk 招募参与者。样本由 COVID-19 大流行期间的 595 名儿童照顾者组成;40.0%的男性,69.2%的非拉丁裔白人,12.1%的黑人,10.1%的拉丁裔,6.6%的亚洲人,<2%的其他族裔。儿童的平均年龄为 11.3 岁。父母完成了自我报告的测量。

结果

间接效应(0.090)的自举置信区间(0.040,0.148)表明,父母的情绪健康状况显著中介了育儿压力与儿童 COVID-19 恐惧之间的关系。此外,父母对儿童 COVID-19 知识的管理显著中介了育儿压力与儿童 COVID-19 恐惧之间的关系。

结论

我们发现,父母的情绪健康和父母对儿童 COVID-19 知识的管理的综合效应显著中介了育儿压力与儿童 COVID-19 恐惧之间的正相关关系。基于我们的研究结果,一旦父母的育儿压力降低,他们的幸福感增加,父母可能更有可能为孩子提供与 COVID-19 相关的发展适当且准确的信息。

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