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与 COVID-19 相关的压力源及其对父母睡眠、育儿行为和儿童功能的影响。

COVID-related stressors and their impact on parental sleep, parenting behaviors, and child functioning.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Brockport.

Department of Psychology, University of Rochester.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2023 Apr;37(3):305-317. doi: 10.1037/fam0001061. Epub 2023 Feb 6.

Abstract

This longitudinal study examined the impact on families of multiple stressors that emerged due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, we modeled the indirect effects of three stressors (i.e., the stress of new childcare and work demands, financial stress, and health-related stress assessed within the first month of the pandemic in the United States) on children's functioning over the next 8 weeks via the mediating pathways of parental sleep quality and two forms of parenting (i.e., angry/hostile, constructive). The longitudinal sample of 701 parents (81.5% female; = 41.7, = 8.2) reported an average of 1.8 children ( = 1.0) living in the home ( = 9.8 years old, SD = 5.8 years). Multilevel results suggested that, at the within-families level (Level 1), drops in parental sleep on a specific week predicted corresponding increases in angry/hostile parenting, which predicted increases in children's distress during that same week. At the between-families level (Level 2), baseline levels of stress from new demands were predictive of stably higher levels of angry/hostile parenting, which predicted stably higher levels of children's distress across the 8 weeks of the study. Furthermore, baseline health-related stress and financial stress predicted lower stable levels of parental sleep quality, which predicted higher stable levels of children's distress. Finally, health-related stress predicted lower levels of parental sleep quality, which predicted higher levels of angry/hostile parenting, which predicted higher levels of children's distress. Findings highlight the important role that parents' sleep plays in both parenting and children's functioning during periods of high stress. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

这项纵向研究考察了由于 COVID-19 大流行而出现的多种压力源对家庭的影响。相应地,我们通过父母睡眠质量和两种形式的育儿方式(即愤怒/敌对、建设性)的中介途径,构建了三个压力源(即新的育儿和工作需求的压力、经济压力和大流行初期评估的与健康相关的压力)对儿童在接下来的 8 周内的功能的间接影响模型。该纵向样本包括 701 名父母(81.5%为女性; = 41.7, = 8.2),平均报告了 1.8 个孩子( = 1.0)居住在家中( = 9.8 岁,SD = 5.8 岁)。多层次结果表明,在家庭内水平(第 1 层),特定周内父母睡眠质量下降预测了愤怒/敌对育儿方式的相应增加,而这又预测了同一周内儿童的困扰增加。在家庭间水平(第 2 层),新需求带来的压力的基线水平预测了愤怒/敌对育儿方式的稳定上升,这反过来又预测了研究 8 周内儿童困扰的稳定上升。此外,基线健康相关压力和经济压力预测了父母睡眠质量的稳定较低水平,这又预测了儿童困扰的稳定较高水平。最后,健康相关压力预测了父母睡眠质量的较低水平,这又预测了愤怒/敌对育儿方式的较高水平,从而预测了儿童困扰的较高水平。研究结果强调了父母睡眠在高压力时期对育儿和儿童功能的重要作用。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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