Hooper Alison, Schweiker Claire, Kerch Cailin
Curriculum and Instruction The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa AL.
Fam Relat. 2022 Nov 29. doi: 10.1111/fare.12804.
This paper includes a mixed methods content analysis of a parenting Facebook group focused on COVID-19. We analyze participants' posts to identify the types of support parents sought and gave.
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased parental stress and challenges related to children's development. Many families turned to social media as a source of information and social support.
We analyzed 1,180 posts from a large, closed Facebook group focused on parenting during COVID-19. We coded posts using a modified version of social support theory and supplemented this analysis with codes related to giving and receiving support, post format, and topic.
Participants frequently offered informational support, typically reposting content from other sources. There were fewer instances of soliciting support, but these posts had significantly more comments. The most common topics discussed were parenting and child development, remote schooling support, literacy, and adult mental health.
Findings illustrate the benefits and challenges of online support communities for parents, especially those on social media platforms.
These results suggest areas where parents may need or want support during and after COVID-19 and ways in which social media can serve as a form of parenting social support.
本文对一个关注新冠疫情的育儿脸书群组进行了混合方法内容分析。我们分析参与者的帖子,以确定家长寻求和提供的支持类型。
新冠疫情导致家长压力增加,且在儿童发展方面面临挑战。许多家庭转向社交媒体寻求信息和社会支持。
我们分析了一个大型私密脸书群组中1180条关于新冠疫情期间育儿的帖子。我们使用社会支持理论的修改版对帖子进行编码,并通过与给予和接受支持、帖子格式及主题相关的编码对该分析进行补充。
参与者经常提供信息支持,通常是转发其他来源的内容。寻求支持的帖子较少,但这些帖子的评论显著更多。讨论的最常见主题是育儿与儿童发展、远程学校教育支持、读写能力及成人心理健康。
研究结果说明了在线支持社区对家长的益处和挑战,尤其是社交媒体平台上的社区。
这些结果表明了新冠疫情期间及之后家长可能需要或想要支持的领域,以及社交媒体可作为育儿社会支持形式的方式。