2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10578-021-01232-4
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Longitudinal Relations Between Parental Strain, Parent–Child Relationship Quality, and Child Well-Being During the Unfolding COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: As COVID-19 sweeps across the globe, scientists have identified children and families as possibly particularily vulnerable populations. The present study employed a developmental framework with two measurement points (the first at the peak of the lockdown restrictions (N = 2,921), the second after restrictions had been majorly loosened (N = 890)) to provide unique insights into the relations between parental strain, child well-being, and child problem behavior. Cross-lagged panel analyses revealed longitudinal… Show more

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“…The social distancing measures have made families spend considerably more time at home, and parents have had increased responsibility for educational follow-up due to online or home-schooling. The importance of parental stress for child wellbeing has been demonstrated, where a reduction in parental stress during the pandemic yield increased wellbeing among the children [ 25 ]. Further, connectedness to caregivers before the pandemic has predicted wellbeing among children during the outbreak [ 26 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social distancing measures have made families spend considerably more time at home, and parents have had increased responsibility for educational follow-up due to online or home-schooling. The importance of parental stress for child wellbeing has been demonstrated, where a reduction in parental stress during the pandemic yield increased wellbeing among the children [ 25 ]. Further, connectedness to caregivers before the pandemic has predicted wellbeing among children during the outbreak [ 26 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Associations between young people’s mental health, caregiver burden and mental well-being, social support and socioeconomic status (SES) have been described previously 10 12 13. Child behavioural problems during the pandemic predicted parental strain, and parents reporting high parental strain were more likely to report child behavioural problems 14. Caregiver burden was a predictor for parental depression and anxiety 15…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“… 10 12 13 Child behavioural problems during the pandemic predicted parental strain, and parents reporting high parental strain were more likely to report child behavioural problems. 14 Caregiver burden was a predictor for parental depression and anxiety. 15 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elterliches Stresserleben in der Pandemie sagte verringertes kindliches Wohlbefinden und Problemverhalten vorher (Essler et al. 2021 ).…”
Section: Hintergrund Und Fragestellungunclassified
“…Während der Lockdowns berichteten Eltern ein erhöhtes Stresserleben durch die Mehrfachbelastung von Kinderbetreuung, Homeschooling und Homeoffice, was das Risiko für schädigendes Erziehungsverhalten erhöhte (Clemens et al 2021). Elterliches Stresserleben in der Pandemie sagte verringertes kindliches Wohlbefinden und Problemverhalten vorher (Essler et al 2021).…”
Section: Einfluss Der Coronapandemie Auf Die Psychische Gesundheit Vo...unclassified