Parenting and child mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: An online study with Portuguese and British Families

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Revista de Psicologia Clinica con Ninos y Adolescentes Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.21134/rpcna.2021.08.3.4
A. Pereira, P. Stallard, M. Roberto, M. Sousa, Luísa Barros
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Abstract

COVID-19 and the subsequent public health response created many additional stresses for families. We examined parental behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic in two European Countries and explored the association between parents’ behaviour and children’s anxiety and quality of life. Caregivers of children and adolescents (N = 442; 86.7% mothers) between 6 and 16 years old (M = 10, SD = 2.85) participated in an online cross-sectional survey in Portugal and the United Kingdom. Results show that higher children’s anxiety and lower quality of life were associated with higher levels of unrealistic parental demands, lower parental self-care, and higher parental emotional dysregulation. Encouragement of children’s emotion expression and management of exposure to COVID-19 information was negatively associated with children’s anxiety. Promotion of routines, support of children’s emotion modulation and promotion of children’s healthy lifestyles were positively associated with children’s quality of life. The predictors differed according to country and age group. These results highlight the importance of specific parenting behaviours on children’s mental health during COVID-19. The need to moderate unrealistic demands and attend to parental self-care to reduce parental emotional dysregulation is important. Keywords: Parenting; child’s anxiety; child’s quality of life; COVID-19.
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新冠肺炎和随后的公共卫生应对措施给家庭带来了许多额外的压力。我们研究了新冠肺炎大流行期间两个欧洲国家的父母行为,并探讨了父母行为与儿童焦虑和生活质量之间的关系。6至16岁(M=10,SD=2.85)的儿童和青少年(N=442;86.7%的母亲)的照顾者参加了葡萄牙和英国的一项在线横断面调查。结果表明,儿童焦虑程度越高、生活质量越低,与父母不切实际的需求水平越高、父母自我照顾水平越低、父母情绪调节障碍程度越高有关。鼓励儿童情绪表达和管理接触新冠肺炎信息与儿童焦虑呈负相关。促进日常生活、支持儿童情绪调节和促进儿童健康生活方式与儿童的生活质量呈正相关。预测因素因国家和年龄组而异。这些结果突出了新冠肺炎期间特定养育行为对儿童心理健康的重要性。需要缓和不切实际的需求,并注意父母的自我照顾,以减少父母的情绪调节障碍,这一点很重要。关键词:育儿;儿童焦虑;儿童的生活质量;2019冠状病毒疾病
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