COVID-19和家庭疏远努力:背景人口和家庭冲突的相关性

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Journal of Family Issues Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-25 DOI:10.1177/0192513X211055123
Sesong Jeon, Daeyong Lee, Carl F Weems
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自从新冠肺炎爆发以来,家庭成员在家里的时间越来越多。这项研究引入了“保持家庭距离”的概念,即防止冠状病毒向家庭成员传播的努力。我们探讨了哪些人口统计学特征与保持家庭距离的努力有关,以及保持家庭距离努力如何与家庭冲突有关。调查数据收集自韩国成年人(N=324,M=37岁;SD=10.5岁;65.1%为女性)。我们发现,性别、教育程度、婚姻状况、身体健康状况和共同生活的家庭成员数量与保持家庭距离的努力显著相关。此外,遵守家庭距离要求的程度越低,负面情绪(即愤怒)的程度越高,这反过来又与更多的家庭冲突有关。研究结果强调了保持家庭距离对保持健康的潜在重要性,但也可能增加家庭冲突。
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COVID-19 and Family Distancing Efforts: Contextual Demographic and Family Conflict Correlates.

Since the COVID-19 outbreak, family members have spent more time together at home. This study introduces the concept of "family distancing"-the efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus to family members. We explore which demographic characteristics are associated with family distancing efforts and how the family distancing efforts are associated with family conflicts. Survey data were collected from adults (N = 324, M = 37 years; SD = 10.5 years; 65.1% female) in Korea. We found that gender, education, marital status, physical health status, and number of family members who live together were significantly associated with family distancing efforts. In addition, lower compliance with the request for family distancing was significantly associated with a higher degree of negative emotions (i.e., anger), which in turn was associated with more family conflict. The findings highlight the potential importance of family distancing efforts to maintain health but also their potential to increase family conflict.

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Journal of Family Issues
Journal of Family Issues FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The journal is devoted to contemporary social issues and social problems related to marriage and family life and to theoretical and professional issues of current interest to those who work with and study families.
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