采用定性二元方法探讨青少年及其父母在COVID-19限制措施方面的经验和感知影响。

IF 2.4 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Pooja Saini, Anna Hunt, Joanna Kirkby, Jennifer Chopra, Emma Ashworth
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摘要

背景:虽然有证据表明COVID-19大流行和相关的封锁分别对青少年和父母的心理健康和福祉产生了消极和积极的影响,但封锁的潜在影响以及迄今为止儿童及其父母使用的有效应对策略仍有待探索。方法:采用二元法探讨英格兰西北部早期青少年及其父母对COVID-19限制的感知影响。我们从4所中学招募了9位家长(8女1男)和他们11-13岁的10个孩子(6男4女)进行访谈。在2020年10月至12月期间对青少年进行了远程访谈,在2021年3月至5月期间对其父母进行了远程访谈。采用归纳主题分析法。结果:确定了五个相互关联的主题:(1)克服家庭学习障碍;(2)平衡工作与生活;(3)经验丧失;(四)照顾其他家庭成员;(5)在疫情期间采取新的自我保健和应对策略。结论:确定的主题将有助于为未来支持青少年和家长的政策和实践提供信息,包括促进积极的应对策略和为青少年、学校和家庭提供资源。
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A qualitative dyadic approach to explore the experiences and perceived impact of COVID-19 restrictions among adolescents and their parents.

Background: While evidence exists for the negative and positive effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown on the mental health and well-being of adolescents and parents separately, the potential impact of lockdown, and the effective coping strategies that have been used have so far, by both children and their parents still needs to be explored.

Method: A dyadic approach was used to explore the perceived impact of COVID-19 restrictions among early adolescents and their parents in Northwest England. Nine parents (8 female and 1 male) and their 10 children (6 boys and 4 girls) aged 11-13, were recruited from 4 secondary schools to be interviewed. Remote interviews took place between October and December 2020 for the adolescents and between March and May 2021 for their parents. Inductive thematic analysis was used.

Results: Five inter-related themes were identified: (1) overcoming barriers for learning at home; (2) juggling a work-life balance; (3) loss of experiences; (4) caring for other family members; and (5) adopting new self-care and coping strategies during the pandemic.

Conclusion: Themes identified will help to inform policy and practice for supporting adolescents and parents in the future, including the promotion of positive coping strategies and the provision of resources for adolescents, schools and families.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
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发文量
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审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine: an Open Access Journal (HPBM) publishes theoretical and empirical contributions on all aspects of research and practice into psychosocial, behavioral and biomedical aspects of health. HPBM publishes international, interdisciplinary research with diverse methodological approaches on: Assessment and diagnosis Narratives, experiences and discourses of health and illness Treatment processes and recovery Health cognitions and behaviors at population and individual levels Psychosocial an behavioral prevention interventions Psychosocial determinants and consequences of behavior Social and cultural contexts of health and illness, health disparities Health, illness and medicine Application of advanced information and communication technology.
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