The Psychological and Economic Toll of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Latina Mothers in Primarily Low-Income Essential Worker Families

被引:54
|
作者
Hibel, Leah C. [1 ]
Boyer, Chase J. [1 ]
Buhler-Wassmann, Andrea C. [1 ]
Shaw, Blake J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Human Ecol, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; stress; depression; anxiety; Latino; CHILDREN; LABOR; HARDSHIP; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1037/trm0000293
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic will have widespread health, economic, and psychological consequences. Reports indicate the Latino community is particularly vulnerable to the economic and health risks of this pandemic as a consequence of systemic oppression. Latina mothers, in particular, are navigating the pandemic from their racialized, gendered, and classed positions while caring for children and families. These factors are likely to have a significant psychological toll. The sample consisted of 70 Latina mothers. The majority of the families (72%) contained at least one employed adult, of which 91.7% were essential workers. Factors associated with stress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms during the initial March 20 to June 1, 2020, California "shelter in place" mandate were assessed via phone survey using validated measures and Likert-scale items created for the study. Receipt of the federal stimulus check on stress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms was also assessed. Due to the pandemic, 52.7% of the mothers reported being forced to engage in economic cutbacks. Mothers' experiences of stress during the outbreak stem from worries about themselves contracting the virus and making economic cutbacks. Economic cutbacks were also associated with greater reports of depressive and anxiety symptoms. Receiving the stimulus payment did not reduce economic cutbacks, contract worries, stress, or depressive and anxiety symptoms. Findings highlight the pandemic's immediate economic toll on Latino families. Further, these economic implications seem to be having downstream effects on mothers' psychological well-being, which were not alleviated by the stimulus payment.
引用
收藏
页码:40 / 47
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 in low-income countries
    Anna Josephson
    Talip Kilic
    Jeffrey D. Michler
    Nature Human Behaviour, 2021, 5 : 557 - 565
  • [32] "Showing Everybody's True Colors": Informal networks of low-income single mothers and their young children during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Radey, Melissa
    Lowe, Sarah
    Langenderfer-Magruder, Lisa
    Posada, Kristine
    CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 2022, 137
  • [33] Changes in grocery shopping behaviour among low-income households during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Trude, Angela C. B.
    Lowery, Caitlin M.
    Vedovato, Gabriela M.
    Ali, Shahmir H.
    Dudzik, Josephine M.
    PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION, 2025, 28 (01)
  • [34] Food Insecurity in a Low-Income, Predominantly African American Cohort Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Dubowitz, Tamara
    Dastidar, Madhumita Ghosh
    Troxel, Wendy M.
    Beckman, Robin
    Nugroho, Alvin
    Siddiqi, Sameer
    Cantor, Jonathan
    Baird, Matthew
    Richardson, Andrea S.
    Hunter, Gerald P.
    Mendoza-Graf, Alexandra
    Collins, Rebecca L.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 111 (03) : 494 - 497
  • [35] Food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a survey of low-income Americans
    Di Fang
    Michael R. Thomsen
    Rodolfo M. Nayga
    Wei Yang
    Food Security, 2022, 14 : 165 - 183
  • [36] Food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a survey of low-income Americans
    Fang, Di
    Thomsen, Michael R.
    Nayga, Rodolfo M., Jr.
    Yang, Wei
    FOOD SECURITY, 2022, 14 (01) : 165 - 183
  • [37] Did low-income essential workers during COVID-19 increase public support for redistribution?
    Kim, Jeong Hyun
    Kuk, John
    Kweon, Yesola
    POLICY AND POLITICS, 2023, 52 (03): : 430 - 452
  • [38] Experiences of children with learning disabilities living in low-income households during the Covid-19 pandemic
    Yazici, Goezde
    Acar, Ibrahim Hakki
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION, 2023, 38 (06) : 916 - 927
  • [39] Depression and Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic in an Urban, Low-Income Public University Sample
    Rudenstine, Sasha
    McNeal, Kat
    Schulder, Talia
    Ettman, Catherine K.
    Hernandez, Michelle
    Gvozdieva, Kseniia
    Galea, Sandro
    JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS, 2021, 34 (01) : 12 - 22
  • [40] Concerns about the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Justice-Involved and Low-Income Youth
    Cavanagh, Caitlin
    Clough, Isabelle
    Thomas, April Gile
    JUVENILE AND FAMILY COURT JOURNAL, 2021, 72 (04) : 5 - 30