Owusu Samuel Asiedu, Ekumah Bernard, Kodom Ruby Victoria, Ebu Enyan Nancy Innocentia, Korkoi Aboh Irene, Quansah Reginald, Boamah Sheila A, Boateng Godfred O, Obiri-Yeboah Dorcas, Doku David Teye, Nsabimana Epaphrodite, Jansen Stefan, Armah Frederick Ato
Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
Department of Environmental Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
J Public Health Afr. 2022 Jul 27;13(2):1849. doi: 10.4081/jphia.2022.1849. eCollection 2022 Jul 26.
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been far reaching across almost every sphere of life. Families, which are the basic units of society, have not been spared the ravages of the pandemic. Changes in family daily routines as a result of COVID-19 can affect spousal relationships, parenting and childcare practices. However, the extent to which the pandemic has affected parenting practices and family relationships in Ghana is not known. The goal of this study was to assess how parenting practices and family relationships have been influenced during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana. Data for this paper was drawn from an online questionnaire response from 463 participants in Ghana as a subset analysis from a multi-country study on personal and family coping system with COVID-19 pandemic in the global south. The mean score for pre-COVID-19 relationship with partner (36.86) was higher (p<0.0001) than the mean score for during COVID-19 relationship with partner (35.32) indicating that COVID-19 has had negative influence on relationships. The mean score for pre-COVID-19 parenting (32.78) was higher (p<0.0001) compared to the mean score for during COVID-19 parenting (31.40) indicating negative influence on parenting. We have predicted that participants whose coping levels were "Well" on the average, are likely to be doing well in relationship with partners and parenting practices during the COVID-19 period The challenging public health containment measures of the COVID-19 pandemic have negatively influenced the relationship between partners and parenting practices in Ghana.
新冠疫情的影响已波及生活的几乎每个领域。作为社会基本单元的家庭,也未能幸免于疫情的肆虐。新冠疫情导致的家庭日常活动变化会影响夫妻关系、育儿和儿童照料方式。然而,疫情对加纳育儿方式和家庭关系的影响程度尚不清楚。本研究的目的是评估加纳在新冠疫情期间育儿方式和家庭关系受到了怎样的影响。本文的数据来自加纳463名参与者对一份在线问卷的回复,这是对一项关于全球南方应对新冠疫情的个人和家庭应对系统的多国研究的子集分析。新冠疫情前与伴侣关系的平均得分(36.86)高于新冠疫情期间与伴侣关系的平均得分(35.32)(p<0.0001),这表明新冠疫情对关系产生了负面影响。新冠疫情前育儿的平均得分(32.78)高于新冠疫情期间育儿的平均得分(31.40)(p<0.0001),表明对育儿有负面影响。我们预测,在新冠疫情期间,平均应对水平为“良好”的参与者在与伴侣的关系和育儿方式方面可能表现良好。新冠疫情具有挑战性的公共卫生防控措施对加纳的伴侣关系和育儿方式产生了负面影响。