Yates Julia, Mantler Tara
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON Canada.
School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON Canada.
J Child Adolesc Trauma. 2023 Feb 7;16(4):1-20. doi: 10.1007/s40653-022-00514-w.
The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated caregivers and school-aged children to adapt to ongoing changes and uncertainty. Understanding why some caregivers and school-aged children area able to adapt and others are not could be attributed to resilience. The relationships between caregiver or child resilience and socioeconomic status (SES) in the context of COVID-19 remain largely un-explored. Therefore, the purpose of this qualitative systematic review was to explore (1) what is currently known about the relationship between caregiver and child resilience in the context of COVID-19; and (2) the role of SES on caregiver or child resilience throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Four databases (i.e., MEDLINE, Scopus, PsycINFO, and CINAHL) were systematically searched, title/abstract and full-text screening were conducted, and 17 articles met the inclusion criteria (i.e., discussed resilience of caregivers/children during COVID-19, mean age of children between 7-10, primary research/grey literature, English), including 15 peer-reviewed and two grey literature sources. Thematic analysis revealed five themes: (1) the mitigating effects of child resilience; (2) overcoming the psychological toll of the pandemic; (3) the unknown relationship: caregiver and child resilience; (4) family functioning during COVID-19; and (5) the perfect storm for socioeconomic impacts. Results from this review provide the first synthesis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the resilience of caregivers and school-aged children. Future research should conduct longitudinal data collection to understand the possible long-term impacts of the pandemic on these populations' resilience. Understanding these impacts will be integral to assisting families in bouncing back from the long-lasting adverse circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
新冠疫情使照顾者和学龄儿童不得不适应持续的变化和不确定性。理解为何有些照顾者和学龄儿童能够适应而有些不能,这可能归因于适应力。在新冠疫情背景下,照顾者或儿童的适应力与社会经济地位(SES)之间的关系在很大程度上仍未得到探索。因此,本定性系统综述的目的是探讨:(1)在新冠疫情背景下,目前已知的照顾者与儿童适应力之间的关系是什么;(2)在整个新冠疫情期间,社会经济地位对照顾者或儿童适应力的作用。我们系统检索了四个数据库(即MEDLINE、Scopus、PsycINFO和CINAHL),进行了标题/摘要和全文筛选,17篇文章符合纳入标准(即讨论了新冠疫情期间照顾者/儿童的适应力、儿童平均年龄在7至10岁、原始研究/灰色文献、英文),包括15篇同行评审文章和两篇灰色文献来源。主题分析揭示了五个主题:(1)儿童适应力的缓解作用;(2)克服疫情的心理影响;(3)未知关系:照顾者和儿童的适应力;(4)新冠疫情期间的家庭功能;(5)社会经济影响的完美风暴。本综述结果首次综合了新冠疫情对照顾者和学龄儿童适应力的影响。未来研究应进行纵向数据收集,以了解疫情对这些人群适应力可能产生的长期影响。理解这些影响对于帮助家庭从新冠疫情造成的长期不利状况中恢复过来至关重要。