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持续的新冠疫情封锁:疫情期间父母健康与家庭功能中的风险与恢复力

Enduring COVID-19 lockdowns: Risk versus resilience in parents' health and family functioning across the pandemic.

作者信息

Overall Nickola C, Low Rachel S T, Chang Valerie T, Henderson Annette M E, McRae Caitlin S, Pietromonaco Paula R

机构信息

University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

J Soc Pers Relat. 2022 Nov;39(11):3296-3319. doi: 10.1177/02654075221095781.

Abstract

Have the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic risked declines in parents' health and family functioning, or have most parents been resilient and shown no changes in health and family functioning? Assessing average risk versus resilience requires examining how families have fared across the pandemic, beyond the initial months examined in prior investigations. The current research examines changes in parents' health and functioning over the first 1.5 years of the pandemic. Parents ( = 272) who had completed general pre-pandemic assessments completed reassessments of psychological/physical health, couple/family functioning, and parenting within two mandatory lockdowns in New Zealand: at the beginning of the pandemic (26 March-28 April 2020) and 17 months later (18 August-21 September 2021). Parents exhibited average declines in psychological/physical health (greater depressive symptoms; reduced well-being, energy and physical health) and in couple/family functioning (reduced commitment and family cohesion; greater problem severity and family chaos). By contrast, there were no average differences in parent-child relationship quality and parenting practices across lockdowns. Declines in health and couple/family functioning occurred irrespective of pre-pandemic health and functioning, but partner support buffered declines in couple/family functioning. The results emphasize that attending to the challenges parents and couples face in the home will be important to mitigate and recover from the impact of the pandemic on parents' and children's well-being.

摘要

新冠疫情的种种要求是否使父母的健康和家庭功能面临下降风险,还是大多数父母具有韧性,在健康和家庭功能方面未出现变化?评估平均风险与韧性需要考察家庭在整个疫情期间的情况,而不仅仅是先前调查中所研究的最初几个月。当前的研究考察了疫情头1.5年中父母健康和功能的变化。在新西兰两次强制封锁期间,完成了疫情前一般评估的272名父母重新评估了心理/身体健康、夫妻/家庭功能以及育儿情况:一次是在疫情开始时(2020年3月26日至4月28日),另一次是在17个月后(2021年8月18日至9月21日)。父母在心理/身体健康(抑郁症状加重;幸福感、精力和身体健康下降)以及夫妻/家庭功能(承诺和家庭凝聚力降低;问题严重程度和家庭混乱加剧)方面呈现出平均下降。相比之下,两次封锁期间亲子关系质量和育儿方式没有平均差异。健康和夫妻/家庭功能的下降与疫情前的健康和功能状况无关,但伴侣的支持缓冲了夫妻/家庭功能的下降。研究结果强调,关注父母和夫妻在家庭中面临的挑战对于减轻疫情对父母和子女幸福感的影响并从中恢复过来至关重要。

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