Galdiolo Sarah, Géonet Marie, Gaugue Justine
Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Mons, 4, ruelle du Cerf Blanc, 7000 Mons, Belgium.
Institute of Research in Psychological Sciences, University of Louvain, 10, Place du Cardinal Mercier, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Trends Psychol. 2022 Feb 2:1-14. doi: 10.1007/s43076-022-00146-x.
In March 2020, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. To reduce the risk of infection, Belgian government ordered restrictive isolation measures. If lockdown and social isolation have proven to be quite effective in terms of physical health, little is known about the impact of the lockdown on couple and parental satisfaction. The current study concerned the first wave of a 5-wave longitudinal research programme relative to the trajectory of couple and parental satisfaction around the lockdown ( = 779 individuals) on 3 cohorts based on the government announcements (i.e. beginning of the lockdown and subsequent extended lockdowns). The objective was to compare the level of couple and parental satisfaction during the strict first lockdown in Belgium with normative values, considering any gender, parenting, and cohabitation differences. Participants were invited to complete four scales of the Marital Satisfaction Inventory Revised, i.e. Global Distress, Difficulties in Problem-solving Communication, Aggression, and Conflicts over Children Rearing. Two main findings emerged from the study. First, our results showed more couple satisfaction during the lockdown, in comparison to normative situations. During the lockdown, partners expressed more general couple satisfaction. They also felt more effective in resolving couple conflicts and in problem-solving communication and they experienced less couple physical and verbal aggression. Second, higher levels of conflicts over children rearing between partners during the lockdown were observed, in comparison to normative situations. However, major gender differences were observed: While mothers assessed more parental conflicts during the lockdown in comparison to normative situations, fathers reported less conflicts. Finally, our results showed gender differences in parental satisfaction between the three cohorts: Mothers expressed more parental conflicts over children rearing after the first extension of the lockdown in comparison to the beginning of the lockdown while no differences were observed in fathers. The discussion highlighted the positive aspects of lockdown for couples and the gender differences relative to the satisfaction over children rearing.
2020年3月,世界卫生组织宣布由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)引起的疾病为大流行病。为降低感染风险,比利时政府下令采取限制性隔离措施。虽然封锁和社交隔离在身体健康方面已被证明相当有效,但对于封锁对夫妻满意度和父母满意度的影响却知之甚少。本研究涉及一项五波纵向研究计划的第一波,该计划针对基于政府公告(即封锁开始及随后的延长封锁)的三个队列中封锁前后夫妻满意度和父母满意度的轨迹(n = 779人)。目的是比较比利时严格的首次封锁期间夫妻满意度和父母满意度水平与标准值,并考虑任何性别、育儿和同居差异。参与者被邀请完成修订后的婚姻满意度量表的四个分量表,即总体困扰、解决问题沟通困难、攻击行为以及育儿冲突。该研究得出了两个主要发现。首先,我们的结果显示,与标准情况相比,封锁期间夫妻满意度更高。在封锁期间,伴侣表达了更高的总体夫妻满意度。他们在解决夫妻冲突和解决问题沟通方面也感觉更有效,并且经历的夫妻身体和言语攻击更少。其次,与标准情况相比,观察到封锁期间伴侣之间在育儿方面的冲突水平更高。然而,观察到了主要的性别差异:与标准情况相比,母亲在封锁期间评估的父母冲突更多,而父亲报告的冲突更少。最后,我们的结果显示三个队列在父母满意度方面存在性别差异:与封锁开始时相比,母亲在首次延长封锁后在育儿方面表达了更多的父母冲突,而父亲则没有差异。讨论强调了封锁对夫妻的积极方面以及在育儿满意度方面的性别差异。