Academic mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic: Stressors, strains, and challenges in adapting to work-life enmeshment

INYI Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.25071/1929-8471.95
Chang Su, Tsorng-Yeh Lee, G. Flett
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The COVID-19 pandemic had numerous unexpected impacts on academic mothers around the world. In the current article, the challenges being faced by academic mothers during the pandemic are illustrated based on recently published peer-reviewed and grey articles. The enmeshment of work and family life and the lack of separation from work increases the possibilities of significant professional challenges and possible mental health and physical health problems. Specific themes are highlighted, including strains of learning new technologies for online teaching, increasing workload, and household chores, barriers to scholarly productivity, insufficient support from institutions, loneliness due to disconnection, and pursuing perfection. The need for adaptability is also highlighted. This article also provides some institutional recommendations designed to support various academic mothers in increasing their empowerment, adaptability, and resilience, when they are facing the enmeshment of work and life. Given that the pandemic is continuing and now clearly represents a prolonged stress sequence, it is essential that academic mothers develop and utilize positive resources in order to limit the impact on their personal and professional lives.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的学院派母亲:适应工作与生活的压力、压力和挑战
新冠肺炎疫情对世界各地的学术母亲产生了许多意想不到的影响。在本文中,根据最近发表的同行评议文章和灰色文章,说明了大流行期间学术母亲面临的挑战。工作和家庭生活的紧密结合以及无法与工作分离,增加了出现重大职业挑战和可能出现的心理健康和身体健康问题的可能性。书中强调了一些具体的主题,包括学习在线教学新技术的压力、不断增加的工作量和家务、学术生产力的障碍、来自机构的支持不足、由于与外界脱节而产生的孤独感以及追求完美。还强调了对适应性的需求。本文还提供了一些制度性建议,旨在支持各种学术母亲在面对工作和生活的束缚时增加她们的权力、适应性和弹性。鉴于大流行病仍在继续,现在显然是一个长期的压力序列,因此,有学问的母亲必须开发和利用积极的资源,以限制对其个人和职业生活的影响。
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