COVID-19 stress, marital conflict, social capital, and parenting of preschoolers

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Family Relations Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1111/fare.13000
Woon Kyung Lee, Young Sun Joo
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to examine associations between mothers' COVID-19 stress, marital conflict, and parenting, focusing on mothers raising children ages 3–5. Specifically, we examined the potentially protective role of mothers' social capital for parenting behaviors.

Background

Despite numerous studies reporting the negative impacts of mothers' stress on marital relationships and parenting behaviors, little is known about how mothers' stress due to COVID-19 is associated with marital conflict and parenting behaviors.

Method

We collected data from 306 mothers in South Korea in 2021 during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results

We found that marital conflict significantly mediated the relationship between mothers' COVID-19 stress and positive parenting behaviors. The moderating effect of social capital was not significant in the negative relationship between COVID-19 stress and positive parenting behaviors but was significant in the negative relationship between marital conflict and positive parenting behaviors. Further analysis showed a significant negative relationship between marital conflict and positive parenting only when the level of social capital was equal to the mean value or higher, and the relationship was stronger with higher levels of social capital.

Conclusion

The findings show that mothers' stress due to COVID-19 can be associated with increased marital conflict and decreased parental functioning.

Implications

The significant moderating effect of social capital in the relationship between marital conflict and positive parenting behaviors highlights the need to examine social capital's role in the COVID-19 pandemic.

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COVID-19 压力、婚姻冲突、社会资本和学龄前儿童的养育问题
本研究旨在研究母亲 COVID-19 压力、婚姻冲突和养育子女之间的关联,重点关注养育 3-5 岁子女的母亲。我们收集了 2021 年 COVID-19 流行初期韩国 306 位母亲的数据。我们发现,婚姻冲突在母亲的 COVID-19 压力与积极养育行为之间起着显著的中介作用。在 COVID-19 压力与积极养育行为的负相关中,社会资本的调节作用不明显,但在婚姻冲突与积极养育行为的负相关中,社会资本的调节作用明显。进一步的分析表明,只有当社会资本水平等于或高于平均值时,婚姻冲突与积极养育行为之间才存在显著的负相关,而且社会资本水平越高,两者之间的关系越密切。研究结果表明,COVID-19 导致的母亲压力可能与婚姻冲突增加和父母功能下降有关。
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Family Relations
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期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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