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照顾者对美国黑人儿童样本中新冠病毒恐惧、行为及感知影响的作用

The Impact of Caregivers on COVID-19 Fears, Behaviors, and Perceived Impact in a Majority Black American Sample of Children.

作者信息

Bhogal Amanpreet, Heeter Autumm, Gowatch Leah, Jovanovic Tanja, Marusak Hilary A

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.

Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute for Child and Family Development, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

Mental Health Sci. 2024 Jun;2(2). doi: 10.1002/mhs2.53. Epub 2024 Feb 8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Caregivers may play an essential role in buffering and/or exacerbating COVID-19 fears and behaviors in youth. However, few studies have examined these associations in children from racial and ethnic minority groups, who have been historically marginalized and may be disproportionately susceptible to psychological consequences. Here, we examined the associations among caregivers and children for COVID-19-related fears, behaviors, and impact in a majority Black sample (71.9%) of children.

METHODS

Children ( = 64, 24 females, ages 7-10 years) were recruited from three Detroit, Michigan-area schools during the 2019-2020 school year. Following school shutdowns in March 2020, children and their caregivers were invited to complete remote surveys in May and August 2020. We examined the associations among child and caregiver COVID-19-related fears, preventive behaviors, and perceived impact. We also examined whether aspects of the caregiver-child relationship (i.e., closeness, conflicts) moderated these associations.

RESULTS

Caregiver-child fears about social distancing, preventive behaviors, and perceived impact of COVID-19 were positively correlated. The positive correlation between caregiver-child preventive behaviors strengthened over time and was moderated by caregiver-child closeness.

CONCLUSION

These findings suggest that caregivers may impact fear as well as preventive behaviors and perceived impact of the pandemic in marginalized youth.

摘要

引言

照顾者在缓解和/或加剧青少年对新冠病毒的恐惧及相关行为方面可能发挥着重要作用。然而,很少有研究考察过历史上一直处于边缘地位且可能更容易受到心理影响的少数族裔儿童中的这些关联。在此,我们在一个以黑人为主(占71.9%)的儿童样本中,考察了照顾者与儿童在新冠病毒相关恐惧、行为及影响方面的关联。

方法

在2019 - 2020学年期间,从密歇根州底特律市的三所学校招募了儿童(共64名,24名女性,年龄在7至10岁之间)。2020年3月学校关闭后,邀请儿童及其照顾者在2020年5月和8月完成远程调查。我们考察了儿童和照顾者在新冠病毒相关恐惧、预防行为及感知影响方面的关联。我们还考察了照顾者与儿童关系的各个方面(即亲密程度、冲突情况)是否调节了这些关联。

结果

照顾者与儿童在社交距离方面的恐惧、预防行为以及对新冠病毒的感知影响呈正相关。照顾者与儿童预防行为之间的正相关随着时间推移而增强,且受到照顾者与儿童亲密程度的调节。

结论

这些发现表明,照顾者可能会影响被边缘化青少年对疫情的恐惧、预防行为以及感知到的影响。

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