The Impact of Family Stress and Resilience on Child Development: a scope review.

IF 2.1 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Marília M Mendes-Sousa, Marina B Perrone, Rafael B de Melo, Marcos V V Ribeiro, Qiong Chao, Carolina Torres, Zila M Sanchez, Pamela J Surkan, Silvia S Martins, Thiago M Fidalgo, Sheila C Caetano
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Abstract

Introduction: Children grow up spending most of their time within the family social environment, where they can experience stressful situations such as marital conflict, a non-cohesive environment, parental alcohol use disorder, parental depression, and other parental mental health issues. All these factors are associated with children's developmental delays.

Objective: We aimed to conduct a scoping review on family stress and family resilience associated with child development delays to examine familial conditions associated with child development.

Methods: We conducted a scoping review of observational studies published between January 2000 to July 2023, indexed in MEDLINE and LILACS databases. We included observational studies that evaluated the history of exposure to violence, and behavioral or emotional symptoms, or mental health problems among children aged 4-12. Data were independently extracted using a structured form.

Results: Database searches identified 12,990 different records. A total of 43 articles were included in the review. Three main findings emerged: (1) parental mental health problems, especially depressive symptoms in mothers, were associated with child developmental delays and mental health problems; (2) better parenting practices and cohesive home environment were positively associated with child development, and (3) Vulnerable social environments (e.g., poverty and housing insecurity) may be linked to child mental health problems.

Conclusions: Studies reviewed show that promoting better family dynamics and increasing family cohesion, as well as parenting abilities, are beneficial to a child's socio-emotional development and prevention of child mental health problems. Moreover, increasing family and children's resilience improves the quality of life within family units.

家庭压力和心理弹性对儿童发展的影响:范围综述。
孩子们成长的大部分时间都是在家庭社会环境中度过的,在那里他们会经历压力的情况,如婚姻冲突、缺乏凝聚力的环境、父母酗酒障碍、父母抑郁和其他父母心理健康问题。所有这些因素都与儿童发育迟缓有关。目的:我们旨在对与儿童发育迟缓相关的家庭压力和家庭弹性进行范围审查,以检查与儿童发育相关的家庭条件。方法:我们对发表于2000年1月至2023年7月的观察性研究进行了范围综述,这些研究已在MEDLINE和LILACS数据库中检索。我们纳入了观察性研究,评估了4-12岁儿童的暴力暴露史、行为或情绪症状或精神健康问题。使用结构化表单独立提取数据。结果:数据库搜索确定了12,990条不同的记录。本综述共纳入43篇文章。主要发现有三点:(1)父母的心理健康问题,尤其是母亲的抑郁症状,与儿童发育迟缓和心理健康问题有关;(2)良好的养育方式和有凝聚力的家庭环境与儿童发展呈正相关;(3)脆弱的社会环境(如贫困和住房不安全)可能与儿童心理健康问题有关。结论:所审查的研究表明,促进更好的家庭动态和增加家庭凝聚力,以及养育能力,有利于儿童的社会情感发展和预防儿童心理健康问题。此外,提高家庭和儿童的复原力可以改善家庭单位内的生活质量。
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