Department of Paediatrics, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
Department of Paediatrics, Children's Health Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
BMJ Paediatr Open. 2022 Mar;6(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2021-001348.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused long periods of lockdown, social isolation and intense challenges for parents. This study examines parenting in an infant cohort born at the pandemic onset.
The CORAL study is a prospective longitudinal observational study looking at allergy, immune function and neurodevelopmental outcome in babies born between March and May 2020. Demographic information was collected, babies were reviewed at 6-monthly intervals, and serology for COVID-19 infection was recorded. When babies were 12 months old, parents were asked for 3-5 words to describe raising a baby during the pandemic. Frequency of word usage was compared between first time parents and parents with other children, and parents of babies with and without a diagnosis of COVID-19 infection.
354 babies were recruited to CORAL study. Social circles were small. At 6 months the median number of people (including parents) who had kissed the baby was 3, and by 12 months one-quarter of babies had never met another child of similar age. 304 parents completed the word choice. Commonly reported words were lonely (44.4%), isolating (31.9%) and strong bond (15.8%). 12 of those 304 babies had COVID-19 in their first year of life and there was no significant difference in reported negative or positive word number compared with parents of babies without a COVID-19 infection, or by first time parents or those who already had children.
The lockdowns and social restrictions made raising an infant challenging for all parents in Ireland. It is important parents know this was a shared experience.
COVID-19 大流行导致长时间的封锁、社交隔离和对父母的巨大挑战。本研究考察了在大流行开始时出生的婴儿队列中的育儿情况。
CORAL 研究是一项前瞻性纵向观察研究,旨在研究 2020 年 3 月至 5 月期间出生的婴儿的过敏、免疫功能和神经发育结局。收集人口统计学信息,每隔 6 个月对婴儿进行复查,并记录 COVID-19 感染的血清学结果。当婴儿 12 个月大时,父母被要求用 3-5 个词来描述在大流行期间抚养婴儿。比较首次生育的父母和有其他孩子的父母、以及 COVID-19 感染婴儿的父母和无 COVID-19 感染婴儿的父母之间的词汇使用频率。
CORAL 研究共招募了 354 名婴儿。社交圈子很小。6 个月大时,亲吻婴儿的人数(包括父母)中位数为 3 人,到 12 个月大时,四分之一的婴儿从未见过年龄相仿的其他孩子。304 名父母完成了词汇选择。常见的词汇有孤独(44.4%)、孤立(31.9%)和强烈的联系(15.8%)。在这 304 名婴儿中,有 12 名在其生命的第一年感染了 COVID-19,与没有 COVID-19 感染的婴儿的父母、首次生育的父母或已有子女的父母相比,报告的负面或正面词汇数量没有显著差异。
封锁和社会限制使爱尔兰所有父母在抚养婴儿方面都面临挑战。重要的是,父母们知道这是一个共同的经历。