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新冠疫情期间长期强制居家上学对家长和孩子的心理健康产生了复合影响。

Long-Term Mandatory Homeschooling during COVID-19 Had Compounding Mental Health Effects on Parents and Children.

作者信息

Groff Lucretia V M, Elgendi Mariam M, Stewart Sherry H, Deacon Storm Hélène

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2024 Aug 31;11(9):1072. doi: 10.3390/children11091072.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Most studies have linked mandatory homeschooling during COVID-19 to mental health harm in parents and children, while a minority have found non-significant or beneficial effects. Past studies have not measured mandatory homeschooling continuously over an extended period; consequently, they could not capture compounding mental health effects, which may explain conflicting results. We asked whether children's cumulative time spent homeschooled during COVID-19 school closure mandates caused compounding harm for parent and child mental health, and whether parent employment, child internet access and educational support from schools (live and pre-recorded online classes, home learning packs) impacted this relationship. We aimed to identify the families at greatest risk of mental health harm during mandatory homeschooling and the educational support that may have mitigated this risk.

METHODS

Couples completed retrospective, cross-sectional survey questionnaires assessing parent depression, anxiety and stress, child internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and the family's homeschooling experience. Data were analyzed using mediation analysis total effects, ordinary least squares regression and simple slopes analysis.

RESULTS

Both parents and children experienced compounding mental health harm during mandatory homeschooling. Live online classes protected parents and children, while home learning packs protected children. Unexpectedly, reliable internet access and the employment of both parents placed children at greater risk.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that long-term mandatory homeschooling during COVID-19 placed families at greater risk of mental health harm. To protect family mental health during homeschooling mandates, schools should provide children with evidence-based educational support.

摘要

背景/目的:大多数研究将新冠疫情期间的强制居家上学与家长和孩子的心理健康损害联系起来,而少数研究发现其影响不显著或有有益影响。以往研究未在较长时间内持续衡量强制居家上学情况;因此,它们无法捕捉到心理健康的复合影响,这可能解释了相互矛盾的结果。我们探讨了新冠疫情学校停课期间孩子累积的居家上学时间是否会对家长和孩子的心理健康造成复合损害,以及家长就业情况、孩子的网络接入情况和学校提供的教育支持(直播和预录制在线课程、家庭学习包)是否会影响这种关系。我们旨在确定在强制居家上学期间心理健康受损害风险最大的家庭,以及可能减轻这种风险的教育支持措施。

方法

夫妻双方完成回顾性横断面调查问卷,评估家长的抑郁、焦虑和压力、孩子的内化和外化症状,以及家庭的居家上学经历。使用中介分析总效应、普通最小二乘法回归和简单斜率分析对数据进行分析。

结果

在强制居家上学期间,家长和孩子都经历了心理健康的复合损害。在线直播课程对家长和孩子有保护作用,而家庭学习包对孩子有保护作用。出乎意料的是,稳定的网络接入和父母双方都有工作使孩子面临更大风险。

结论

研究结果表明,新冠疫情期间长期的强制居家上学使家庭面临更大的心理健康损害风险。为在居家上学期间保护家庭心理健康,学校应向孩子提供循证教育支持。

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