Parent and adolescent perspectives on family problems during the COVID-19 pandemic: Implications for family resilience

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Family Relations Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1111/fare.13105
Katherine R. Allen, Robert E. Crossler, France Bélanger, Jessica Resor, Heather A. Kissel
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Abstract

Objective

To understand how parents and adolescents perceive the major family problems they faced during a global pandemic, focusing on implications for family resilience.

Background

Families are challenged by the upheaval in contemporary life due to a global health pandemic and unrelenting changes to work, school, civic, and home routines. Family resilience theory guided our understanding of how families perceive and understand the problems they faced during a major disruption in their lives.

Method

A diverse sample of parent–adolescent pairs was surveyed at two points in time. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze open-ended questions asking about family members' perceptions of the major problems they faced as a family during the pandemic.

Results

Most participants reported a major family problem during the pandemic (e.g., unemployment, online learning, isolation, fear of COVID-19), with financial issues being the most prevalent problem. Parents were more likely to identify a major family tension, compared with adolescents, who were more likely to say they were unaware of any major family problems.

Conclusion

Parents and adolescents reported substantial family stress and tension, especially around financial strain and social isolation, indicating their heightened awareness of the new risks they were facing. Both parents and adolescents also described a willingness to pull together on behalf of family well-being and adaptation.

Implications

Support mechanisms through public policy and from family life practitioners can help families navigate pandemic-related stressors, assess adverse events in adolescence, promote new pathways in navigating disrupted routines, and enhance family resilience.

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COVID-19大流行期间家长和青少年对家庭问题的看法:对家庭复原力的影响
目的了解父母和青少年如何看待他们在全球大流行病期间面临的主要家庭问题,重点关注对家庭复原力的影响。由于全球卫生大流行和工作、学校、公民和家庭日常生活的无情变化,家庭面临着当代生活剧变的挑战。家庭恢复力理论指导我们理解家庭如何看待和理解他们在生活中面临的重大问题。方法在两个时间点对不同样本的父母-青少年进行问卷调查。定性内容分析用于分析开放式问题,这些问题询问家庭成员对大流行期间作为一个家庭所面临的主要问题的看法。结果大多数参与者报告了大流行期间的主要家庭问题(例如失业、在线学习、孤立、对COVID-19的恐惧),其中最普遍的问题是经济问题。与青少年相比,父母更有可能发现家庭关系紧张,而青少年更有可能说他们没有意识到任何重大的家庭问题。结论父母和青少年报告了严重的家庭压力和紧张,特别是在经济紧张和社会孤立方面,表明他们对所面临的新风险的认识有所提高。父母和青少年都表示愿意为了家庭的幸福和适应而团结起来。通过公共政策和来自家庭生活从业者的支持机制可以帮助家庭应对与大流行相关的压力因素,评估青春期的不良事件,促进应对中断的日常生活的新途径,并增强家庭复原力。
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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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