家庭脆弱性和COVID-19大流行情况

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Pratiques Psychologiques Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prps.2022.01.003
C. Zaouche Gaudron , L. Boulaghaf , A. Moscaritolo , S. Pinel-Jacquemin
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摘要

鉴于COVID-19大流行给许多有6岁或6岁以下儿童的家庭带来的困难,本研究侧重于三种潜在脆弱性背景:单亲家庭、患有发育障碍的儿童和贫困。方法在第一次封城期间(2020年3月17日至5月10日)向全国发送了一份问卷,包括69个问题。在研究样本(n = 490)中,36个家庭为单亲家庭,93个家庭有发育障碍儿童。从2020年11月到2021年6月,采用了另外一种定性方法来覆盖最弱势群体(n = 23)。结果:采用的方法可以确定在三种情况下跨家庭的经验模式(例如,更加强家庭内部关系和投资于保护措施),以及其他更具体的经验模式:单亲家庭和有发育障碍儿童的家庭所感受到的压力和对信息的需要、单亲家庭和最贫穷家庭在家上学的负担、单亲家庭的社会孤立以及最不稳定家庭维持以前的食品预算的困难。结论:感受到的各种压力、住房(有或没有户外空间)和工作条件、对生病的恐惧、消极情绪等,必须鼓励公共当局实施心理支持机制,特别是对最脆弱的父母,以避免父母及其子女随后出现身体和/或心理健康问题,甚至创伤后症状。
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Situations de vulnérabilités familiales et pandémie COVID-19

Context

Aware of the difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic for many families with children aged 6 or under, this study focuses on three contexts of potential vulnerability: single parenthood, children with developmental disorders, poverty.

Method

A questionnaire, consisting of 69 questions, was transmitted nationally during the first lockdown (from 17 March to 10 May 2020). Among the study sample (n = 490), 36 households were single-parent, and 93 families had a child with developmental impairments. From November 2020 to June 2021, a additional qualitative approach was used to reach the most vulnerable groups (n = 23).

Results

The methodology adopted made it possible to identify modes of experience that converge across families in the three contexts (more strengthened intrafamily relationships and investment in protection measures, for example), and others that appear more specific: pressure felt and need for information for single-parent households and those with children with developmental disorders, the burden of home schooling for single-parent households and the poorest, social isolation for single-parent households and difficulties in maintaining the previous food budget for the most precarious.

Conclusion

The various pressures felt, the housing (with or without outdoor spaces) and working conditions, the fear of being sick, the negative feelings, etc. must encourage public authorities to implement psychological support mechanisms, particularly for the most vulnerable parents, in order to avoid subsequent physical and/or psychological health problems or even post-traumatic symptoms for parents and their children.

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期刊介绍: Pratiques psychologiques is an official publication of the ''Société française de psychologie''. It publishes thematic issues, and concentrates on the applications in the psychological practice. It covers all fields of psychology.
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