Parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic: The sociodemographic and mental health factors associated with maternal caregiver strain.

Ashley Radomski, Paula Cloutier, Christine Polihronis, William Gardner, Kathleen Pajer, Nicole Sheridan, Purnima Sundar, Mario Cappelli
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced new stressors for parents ("caregivers") that may affect their own and their child's mental health (MH). We explored self-reported levels of caregiver strain (parents' perceived ability to meet parenting demands), and the MH and sociodemographic factors of caregivers to identify predictors of strain that can be used to guide MH service delivery for families.

Methods: We administered a web-based survey to Ontario caregivers with a child between 4 and 25 years old, between April and June 2020. We analyzed information from 570 maternal caregivers on their sociodemographics, youngest (or only) child's MH, their own MH, and the degree of caregiver strain experienced since the pandemic. We used linear regressions (unadjusted and adjusted models) to explore the relationship between caregiver strain and sociodemographics, child MH and caregiver MH.

Results: Over 75% of participants reported "moderate-to-high" caregiver strain. More than 25% of caregivers rated their MH as "poor" and 20% reported moderate-to-severe anxiety. Forty-five percent of the variance in caregiver strain was accounted for by child age, caregiver anxiety, and multiple child and caregiver MH variables. Younger child age and higher caregiver anxiety were the greatest predictors of caregiver strain.

Conclusion: We found a relationship between child age, child and caregiver MH variables, and caregiver strain. Given the interrelatedness of these factors, supporting caregivers' MH and lessening their role strain becomes critical for family well-being. Evidence-based individual, family, and public health strategies are needed to alleviate pandemic-related strain. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

COVID-19大流行期间的育儿:与孕产妇照顾者压力相关的社会人口统计学和心理健康因素
导言:COVID-19大流行给父母(“照顾者”)带来了新的压力源,可能会影响他们自己和孩子的心理健康。我们探讨了自我报告的照顾者压力水平(父母满足养育需求的感知能力),以及照顾者的MH和社会人口因素,以确定可用于指导家庭护理服务提供的压力预测因子。方法:我们在2020年4月至6月期间对安大略省4至25岁儿童的护理人员进行了一项基于网络的调查。我们分析了570名产妇照顾者的社会人口统计信息、最小(或唯一)孩子的MH、她们自己的MH以及大流行以来照顾者的紧张程度。我们使用线性回归(未调整和调整模型)来探讨照顾者压力与社会人口统计学、儿童MH和照顾者MH之间的关系。结果:超过75%的参与者报告“中等至高”照顾者压力。超过25%的护理人员将他们的MH评为“差”,20%的人报告了中度至重度焦虑。照顾者压力的45%的差异是由儿童年龄、照顾者焦虑和多个儿童和照顾者MH变量造成的。幼儿年龄较小和照顾者焦虑程度较高是照顾者压力的最大预测因子。结论:我们发现了儿童年龄、儿童和照顾者MH变量和照顾者压力之间的关系。鉴于这些因素的相互关系,支持照顾者的MH和减轻他们的角色压力对家庭幸福至关重要。需要采取以证据为基础的个人、家庭和公共卫生战略,以减轻与大流行相关的压力。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
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