2023
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12867
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The lived experience of stress for parents in the context of COVID‐19–related disruption

Abstract: ObjectiveThis mixed methods study sought to explore the lived experience of stress for parents of young dependent children during COVID‐19 lockdowns in Australia.BackgroundPublic health restrictions implemented during the COVID‐19 pandemic disproportionately burdened parents as they balanced novel and competing role demands. Despite growing research on impacts to parent mental health, much less is known about parenting at the experiential level during this period.MethodData were derived from free‐text survey r… Show more

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“…Mental health is inherently relational [3,4] and family members and partners are inevitably impacted by an individual's mental health challenges [5]. During COVID, markers of heightened family stress included rising rates of family violence [6], increased parenting stress [7] and observed rates of maladaptive parenting practices, including neglectful, harsh, and coercive parenting [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introduction Family Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mental health is inherently relational [3,4] and family members and partners are inevitably impacted by an individual's mental health challenges [5]. During COVID, markers of heightened family stress included rising rates of family violence [6], increased parenting stress [7] and observed rates of maladaptive parenting practices, including neglectful, harsh, and coercive parenting [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introduction Family Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%