Hernandez Rachael A, Colaner Colleen
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.
Am Behav Sci. 2021 Jun;65(7):956-975. doi: 10.1177/0002764221992840.
As information about the public health risks surrounding COVID-19 continues to shift over time, families communicate to navigate this ongoing uncertainty. For example, families must interpret inconsistent media and public health messages about COVID-19, which may in turn have implications for health risk behavior. Adding to this complexity, household structures and routines are adapting in response to COVID-19. Adult family members in some families may suddenly experience extreme physical proximity, while others must coordinate to make decisions about their health and prevention behaviors while maintaining physical distance. Furthermore, members of these families must balance relational maintenance while communicating to assess and avoid health risks. The ongoing ambiguity of information about COVID-19 means that these relational processes must be managed in the midst of chronic uncertainty. The current study uses semistructured interviews and interpretive analysis to understand how adult children (aged 23-51 years) manage chronic uncertainty about COVID-19 in communication with their parents. Findings explore themes of navigating information about COVID-19 risks and protections, managing uncertainty management about media and political messages, and accepting time-related uncertainties.
随着有关新冠病毒公共卫生风险的信息随时间不断变化,家庭通过沟通来应对这种持续的不确定性。例如,家庭必须解读关于新冠病毒的不一致的媒体和公共卫生信息,这反过来可能会对健康风险行为产生影响。更复杂的是,家庭结构和日常活动正在因新冠病毒而发生变化。一些家庭中的成年家庭成员可能突然经历极度的身体亲近,而另一些家庭则必须在保持身体距离的同时协调有关自身健康和预防行为的决策。此外,这些家庭的成员在沟通以评估和避免健康风险时,必须平衡关系维护。关于新冠病毒信息的持续模糊性意味着这些关系过程必须在长期的不确定性中进行管理。当前的研究使用半结构化访谈和解释性分析来了解成年子女(年龄在23至51岁之间)在与父母沟通时如何应对关于新冠病毒的长期不确定性。研究结果探讨了应对新冠病毒风险和防护信息、管理有关媒体和政治信息的不确定性以及接受与时间相关的不确定性等主题。