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新冠疫情期间有哭闹、睡眠和喂养问题家庭中的育儿压力与疫情负担:一项病例对照研究

Parenting stress and pandemic burden in families with crying, sleeping, and feeding problems during COVID-19: a case-control study.

作者信息

Augustin Michaela, Haller Bernhard, Mall Volker, Nehring Ina, Licata-Dandel Maria, Friedmann Anna

机构信息

TUM School of Medicine and Health, Social Pediatrics, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.

German Center for Child and Adolescent Health (DZKJ), partner site Munich, Munich, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2025 Apr 17;13(1):398. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02714-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Families with child crying, sleeping, and feeding problems are a vulnerable group due to high levels of parenting stress and an increased risk for child abuse. However, little is known about their specific situation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of our study was to assess parenting stress and pandemic burden / constraints in families with child crying, sleeping, and feeding problems (= clinical sample) compared to a non-clinical sample. First, we hypothesized that parenting stress during the pandemic would be higher in the clinical sample compared to the nonclinical sample. Moreover, we aimed to explore the extent to which pandemic-related burden / constraints were perceived as restrictive and whether they differed between the two groups. Last, we intended to explore which pandemic-related constraints were associated with parenting stress during the pandemic, controlled for demographic variables.

METHODS

Using a case-control matched design, standardized questionnaire data from N = 142 parents of children aged 0-24 months, drawn from two different studies (clinical sample: n = 71, nonclinical sample: n = 71) were analyzed. Groups were compared using paired sample t-tests and variables associated with parenting stress were analyzed using a multiple linear regression model.

RESULTS

Parenting stress (p <.001, d=0.64) and overall pandemic burden (p =.034, d=0.26) were higher in the clinical group compared to the nonclinical group, whereas groups did not differ significantly in terms of specific pandemic-related constraints. Both groups reported being burdened especially by restricted leisure activities (79.6%) and reduced family support services (74%). Parenting stress was associated with child age (β=-0.20, p =.024), the presence of siblings (β=-0.21, p =.034), overall pandemic burden (β = 0.25, p =.009), increased childcare responsibilities (β = 0.19, p =.046), and increased family conflicts (β = 0.29, p <.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Families with crying, sleeping, and feeding problems experienced high levels of parenting stress and were significantly burdened by the pandemic itself. Thus, as a double-risk group during the pandemic, they require targeted attention in prevention and intervention efforts, including access to professional support and opportunities for safe social connection and leisure activities.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinical group: German Register of Clinical Studies DRKS00019001, registration date: 2020-01-28, nonclinical group: OSF, https://osf.io/tksh5 , registration date: 2021-01-15.

摘要

背景

有孩子哭闹、睡眠和喂养问题的家庭是弱势群体,因为育儿压力大且存在虐待儿童风险增加的情况。然而,对于他们在新冠疫情期间的具体状况知之甚少。我们研究的目的是评估有孩子哭闹、睡眠和喂养问题的家庭(临床样本)与非临床样本相比的育儿压力以及疫情负担/限制。首先,我们假设疫情期间临床样本中的育儿压力会高于非临床样本。此外,我们旨在探究与疫情相关的负担/限制在多大程度上被视为具有限制性,以及两组之间是否存在差异。最后,我们打算探究在控制人口统计学变量的情况下,哪些与疫情相关的限制与疫情期间的育儿压力有关。

方法

采用病例对照匹配设计,分析了来自两项不同研究的N = 142名0至24个月儿童的父母的标准化问卷调查数据(临床样本:n = 71,非临床样本:n = 71)。使用配对样本t检验比较两组,并使用多元线性回归模型分析与育儿压力相关的变量。

结果

与非临床组相比,临床组的育儿压力(p <.001,d = 0.64)和总体疫情负担(p =.034,d = 0.26)更高,而两组在与疫情相关的特定限制方面没有显著差异。两组都报告特别受到休闲活动受限(79.6%)和家庭支持服务减少(74%)的困扰。育儿压力与孩子年龄(β = -0.20,p =.024)、有兄弟姐妹(β = -0.21,p =.034)、总体疫情负担(β = 0.25,p =.009)、育儿责任增加(β = 0.19,p =.046)以及家庭冲突增加(β = 0.29,p <.001)有关。

结论

有哭闹、睡眠和喂养问题的家庭经历了高水平的育儿压力,并且受到疫情本身的显著负担。因此,作为疫情期间的双重风险群体,他们在预防和干预工作中需要有针对性的关注,包括获得专业支持以及安全社交联系和休闲活动的机会。

试验注册

临床组:德国临床研究注册中心DRKS00019001,注册日期:2020 - 01 - 28,非临床组:开放科学框架(OSF),https://osf.io/tksh5 ,注册日期:2021 - 01 - 15。

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