Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Parental Burnout and Parenting Practices: Analyses Using a Retrospective Pretest.

Q1 Psychology
Chronic Stress Pub Date : 2022-07-25 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/24705470221114059
Annette K Griffith, Kasey E Bedard, Angeline Eaton, Julie A Ackerlund Brandt, Pragya Jha
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Background: Many of the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic were consistent with factors shown to be predictive of parental stress and burnout. The purpose of the current study was to use a retrospective pretest method to gain an understanding of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on levels of parental burnout and on parenting practices.

Method: A brief survey was conducted using a retrospective pretest method to examine parental burnout (The Parental Burnout Assessment, Roskam et al, 2018) and parenting practices (The Alabama Parenting Questionnaire, Frick, 1991). The survey asked parent participants to answer questions about their experiences before and during the pandemic.

Results: Findings indicated that the pandemic had a significant impact on parents, increasing overall levels of parental burnout and impacting parenting practices by reducing use of positive parenting strategies and increasing use of inconsistent discipline and corporal punishment. These changes in parenting practices were even more pronounced for parents whose levels of parental burnout moved from "normal" levels before the pandemic to clinical levels during the pandemic.

Conclusion: The findings of the current study suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on levels of parental burnout and parenting practices. Although additional research is needed, the results suggest that there is a need for clinicians to understand the effects that the pandemic may have had on parents and families with an understanding that families may be at ongoing risk despite a relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions.

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COVID-19大流行对父母倦怠和育儿实践的影响:使用回顾性预测试的分析
背景:COVID-19大流行的许多情况与可预测父母压力和倦怠的因素一致。本研究的目的是使用回顾性预试方法来了解COVID-19大流行对父母倦怠水平和育儿实践的影响。方法:采用回顾性预试法对父母倦怠(The parent burnout Assessment, Roskam et al, 2018)和育儿实践(The Alabama parenting Questionnaire, Frick, 1991)进行简要调查。该调查要求父母参与者回答有关他们在大流行之前和期间的经历的问题。结果:调查结果表明,大流行对父母产生了重大影响,增加了父母的总体倦怠水平,并通过减少使用积极的育儿策略和增加使用不一致的纪律和体罚来影响育儿做法。对于那些父母的倦怠水平从大流行前的“正常”水平上升到大流行期间的临床水平的父母来说,育儿做法的这些变化更为明显。结论:目前的研究结果表明,COVID-19大流行对父母的职业倦怠水平和育儿方式产生了负面影响。虽然还需要进一步的研究,但结果表明,临床医生有必要了解大流行可能对父母和家庭产生的影响,并了解尽管放松了COVID-19限制,但家庭可能仍处于持续的风险之中。
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Chronic Stress
Chronic Stress Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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