2021
DOI: 10.1111/famp.12686
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Family adjustment to COVID‐19 lockdown in Italy: Parental stress, coparenting, and child externalizing behavior

Abstract: Evidence of psychological distress in families during COVID‐19 outbreak are arising. However, the perceived changes in psychological adjustment during home confinement with respect to the period before the pandemic have not been addressed yet. Moreover, little is known about the role of coparenting and specific COVID‐19 contextual variables on parental stress and children's behavioral difficulties in the Italian context. Using a cross‐sectional survey, we collected data on 841 Italian parents of children aged … Show more

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“…Consistent with previous findings ( Bate et al, 2021 ; Giannotti et al, 2021 ), pandemic-related family distress was significantly associated with increased child emotional/behavioral problems after controlling for covariates. Further, parents who reported greater levels of distress during the pandemic were more likely to use negative parenting practices, and these parenting practices were associated with more child emotional/behavioral problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Consistent with previous findings ( Bate et al, 2021 ; Giannotti et al, 2021 ), pandemic-related family distress was significantly associated with increased child emotional/behavioral problems after controlling for covariates. Further, parents who reported greater levels of distress during the pandemic were more likely to use negative parenting practices, and these parenting practices were associated with more child emotional/behavioral problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…It suggests the possibility of identifying populations at risk for experiencing sequelae and consequences on child well-being. Indeed, studies have shown that parents experiencing greater stress find it more difficult to understand their child's needs and respond in a sensitive manner (Scaramella et al, 2008;Spinelli et al, 2020) and that parenting stress might have detrimental effects on children (Giannotti et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although child protection referrals are reported to have decreased internationally, children are still at risk of neglect and abuse (Bolborici, 2020 ; Caldwell et al, 2020 ). The pandemic is considered to cause greater distress and risks of child abuse and neglect (Baldwin & De Young, 2021 ; Brown et al, 2021 ; Giannotti et al, 2021 ; Teo & Griffiths, 2020 ). Several scholars have raised arguments that victims of neglect, abuse and domestic violence have severely limited contact with the outside world during the pandemic, compromising their access to support and help (Campbell, 2020 ; Fogarty et al, 2021 ; Usher et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Concluding Thoughtsmentioning
confidence: 99%