COVID - 19大流行期间的母子关系:纵向定性方法

IF 1.3 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Emily V. Patten, Lori A. Spruance, Tabitha Horton, Sydney Brown
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全球危机对女性的影响尤为严重,美国母亲和儿童的典型家庭生活因新冠肺炎大流行而中断。这项纵向定性研究调查了2020年3月至2021年4月COVID-19大流行期间母亲(n = 82)在母子关系中的经历。参与者在两个时间点都完成了开放式在线调查项目,而22名参与者还在2021年4月完成了深度访谈。通过纵向定性分析确定了三个主题:(1)外部关系和资源;(2)关系变化和连续性;(3)母子时间。使用Bronfenbrenner的Person, Process, Context, Time (PPCT)模型讨论了结果。©2023作者。由Wiley期刊有限责任公司代表美国家庭与消费者科学协会出版的《家庭与消费者科学研究期刊》。
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Mother–child relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal qualitative approach

Global crises have a disproportionate impact on women, and typical family life for mothers and children in the United States was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This longitudinal qualitative study examined mothers' (n = 82) experiences in their mother–child relationships between March 2020 and April 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants completed open-ended online survey items at both time points, while 22 participants also completed in-depth interviews in April 2021. Three themes were identified through longitudinal qualitative analysis: (1) outside relationships and resources, (2) relational change and continuity, and (3) mother–child time. Results are discussed using Bronfenbrenner's Person, Process, Context, Time (PPCT) model.

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1.70
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期刊介绍: Publishing original research and scholarly reviews in areas of family and consumer sciences and related disciplines, Family & Consumer Sciences Research Journal is concerned with the general well-being of families and individuals, including such areas as child and family studies; clothing and textiles; consumer sciences education; family economics and management; food and nutrition; and housing, equipment, and design.
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