母亲在大流行前几个月管理新冠肺炎不确定性的来源和策略

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION
K. Walker, Katharine J. Head, Jennifer J. Bute, Heather Owens, G. Zimet
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引用次数: 9

摘要

摘要新冠肺炎大流行给家庭带来了前所未有的挑战和不确定性。在不确定性管理理论的指导下,本研究定性地探讨了母亲对年龄较大的孩子产生新冠肺炎相关不确定性的来源,以及用于管理不确定性的策略。2020年3月至5月,在疫情早期的几个月里,美国中西部的25位母亲接受了电话采访。数据表明了四个不确定性来源:调整、新冠肺炎威胁、新冠肺炎信息和社会互动。用于管理新冠肺炎不确定性威胁(如社交距离和隔离)的保护行为有时会释放出母亲仍在试图管理的与他人社交互动的进一步不确定性。研究结果表明,不确定性管理理论适用于新冠肺炎的理论意义,以及为母亲提供支持工具和健康素养技能以理解可信的新冠肺炎信息并对其采取行动的实际意义。
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Mothers’ Sources and Strategies for Managing COVID-19 Uncertainties during the Early Pandemic Months
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic presents unprecedented challenges and uncertainties for families. Guided by uncertainty management theory, this study qualitatively explored mothers’ sources of COVID-related uncertainties for their older children and the strategies used to manage their uncertainties. Twenty-five mothers in the U.S. Midwest were interviewed by telephone between March-May 2020 during the early pandemic months. Data indicated four sources of uncertainty: adjustment, threat of COVID-19, COVID-19 information, and social interaction. Protective behaviors used to manage threat of COVID-19 uncertainties (e.g., social distancing and isolation) sometimes unleashed further uncertainties about social interactions with others that mothers were still attempting to manage. The findings suggest theoretical implications of uncertainty management theory as it applies to COVID-19 and practical implications for empowering mothers with tools for support and health literacy skills to understand and act on credible COVID-19 information.
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