It's gone, it's back: A prospective study on the COVID-19 pandemic-related shortages and mental health of Australian families

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Mikocka-Walus, Antonina [1 ,6 ]
Stokes, Mark [1 ]
Evans, Subhadra [1 ]
Klas, Anna [1 ,2 ]
Fernando, Julian W. [1 ]
Olive, Lisa [1 ,3 ]
Anglim, Jeromy [1 ]
Esterman, Adrian [4 ]
Westrupp, Elizabeth [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Deakin Univ, Ctr Social & Early Emot Dev, Sch Psychol, Melbourne, Australia
[2] Deakin Univ, Sch Psychol, Misinformat Lab, Melbourne, Australia
[3] Deakin Univ, Inst Innovat Mental & Phys Hlth & Clin Treatment, Geelong, Australia
[4] Univ South Australia, Clin & Hlth Sci, Adelaide, Australia
[5] La Trobe Univ, Judith Lumley Ctr, Melbourne, Australia
[6] Deakin Univ, Sch Psychol, 221 Burwood Highway, Melbourne 3125, Australia
关键词
COVID-19; families; longitudinal; mental health; parents; product shortages; EMOTION REGULATION; SELF-REGULATION; MINDFULNESS; EXPERIENCES; CHALLENGES; CHILDHOOD; DISASTER; BEHAVIOR; IMPACT;
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10.1080/13548506.2023.2183417
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Our aim was to explore the association between COVID-19 pandemic-related product shortages and symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression in Australian families, concurrently and longitudinally, while controlling for demographic, health, and psychological characteristics. This prospective study used two waves of data (baseline, Time 0 = April 2020; Time 1 = May 2020) from a longitudinal cohort study of Australian parents of a child aged 0-18 years. Parents were surveyed at baseline about whether they had experienced product shortages related to COVID-19. DASS21 was used to measure symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress at both waves. The sample included 2,110 participants (N = 1,701, 80.6% mothers). About 68.6% of the respondents reported being impacted by one or more shortages. Product shortages correlated significantly with higher combined and individual scores for anxiety, depression, and stress (r = 0.007 to 0.18, all p < 0.001) at baseline. At Time 1, parental emotion regulation explained 4.0% of the variance (p < .001). Our findings suggest a role for improving parental emotion regulation in coping with stressors, such as shortages and lockdowns.
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页码:2672 / 2684
页数:13
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