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在新冠疫情期间积极的生活变化缓和了母亲与新冠相关压力源和精神病理学之间的关联。

Positive life changes during the COVID-19 pandemic moderate the association between mothers' COVID-related stressors and psychopathology.

作者信息

Pequet Allison, Wilson Anna, Skov Hilary, Lamoreau Renee, Gray Sarah A O

机构信息

Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA.

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.

出版信息

J Affect Disord Rep. 2024 Apr;16. doi: 10.1016/j.jadr.2024.100772. Epub 2024 Apr 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ample research has documented the potential of both negative and positive impacts secondary to the COVID-19 pandemic on global mental health in adults and families, but less work has focused on mothers who experience economic marginalization. This longitudinal study aims to assess the impact of positive changes from the pandemic on the association between COVID-related stressors and psychopathology before and after the start of the pandemic.

METHODS

Seventy-five mothers from low income, economically marginalized backgrounds (mean age=30 years, 80 % Black) completed a pre-pandemic visit (T1;2015-2019) and an online survey (T2;2020-2021) mid-pandemic. The study assessed mother's depressive and posttraumatic stress symptoms and lifetime adversity, COVID-19 related stressors, and positive changes associated with the pandemic.

RESULTS

Controlling for pre-pandemic psychopathology symptoms, lifetime adversity and educational attainment, there was a significant, positive association between exposure to COVID-19 related stressors and risk for T2 psychopathology. Positive life changes buffered this association, however, such that exposure to COVID-19 related stressors and psychopathology were unrelated for mothers who reported a moderate to high level of positive changes associated with the pandemic.

LIMITATIONS

The sample was small and generalizability of results is limited.

CONCLUSIONS

The pandemic was associated with an increase in mental health problems and unique stressors, especially among caregivers who are low-income. These findings shine light on how both material and psychological access to positive experiences (e.g., more time with family) can buffer the impact of stressors on mental health symptoms.

摘要

背景

大量研究记录了新冠疫情对全球成年人及家庭心理健康产生的消极和积极影响,但较少有研究关注经历经济边缘化的母亲群体。这项纵向研究旨在评估疫情带来的积极变化对疫情开始前后新冠相关应激源与精神病理学之间关联的影响。

方法

75名来自低收入、经济边缘化背景的母亲(平均年龄30岁,80%为黑人)在疫情前(T1;2015 - 2019年)完成了一次访视,并在疫情期间(T2;2020 - 2021年)完成了一项在线调查。该研究评估了母亲的抑郁和创伤后应激症状、终生逆境、新冠相关应激源以及与疫情相关的积极变化。

结果

在控制了疫情前的精神病理学症状、终生逆境和教育程度后,接触新冠相关应激源与T2期精神病理学风险之间存在显著的正相关。然而,积极的生活变化缓冲了这种关联,也就是说,对于那些报告与疫情相关的积极变化程度为中度到高度的母亲来说,接触新冠相关应激源与精神病理学之间没有关联。

局限性

样本量小,结果的可推广性有限。

结论

疫情与心理健康问题及独特应激源的增加有关,尤其是在低收入的照顾者中。这些发现揭示了物质和心理层面获得积极体验(例如,与家人共度更多时光)如何能够缓冲应激源对心理健康症状的影响。

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