The impact of COVID‐19 on experiences of pregnancy and/or early parenting in Chile
The unprecedented COVID‐19 pandemic has impacted families’ mental health around the globe. In June 2020, 1163 parents of high (43%), middle (47%), and low socioeconomic status (SES) (10%) participated in an online survey developed to explore how daily life changes and restrictions that came with COV...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Infant mental health journal 2022-01, Vol.43 (1), p.8-23 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The unprecedented COVID‐19 pandemic has impacted families’ mental health around the globe. In June 2020, 1163 parents of high (43%), middle (47%), and low socioeconomic status (SES) (10%) participated in an online survey developed to explore how daily life changes and restrictions that came with COVID‐19 affected the experiences of pregnancy and/or parenting children under the age of 5 in Chile.
The survey's design had an exploratory and descriptive scope, with a mix of qualitative and quantitative questions. With the aim of exploring differences before and after COVID‐19, two time periods were established, and the 47‐item questionnaire covered participants’ sociodemographic information, support networks, health concerns, mood changes, self‐regulation, adult and children's perceived well‐being, parental competencies and parents’ perceptions of the unborn baby and/or their children's needs.
The results relative to retrospective reporting of pre‐pandemic levels, showed an increase in children's crying and tantrums as well as in parental irritability and sadness. Additionally, decreases in the ability to calm down and sleep quality in both parents and children were identified. Finally, at a qualitative level, COVID‐19 stands out both as an opportunity to get to know their children better and as a stressor related to parental burn‐out and discomfort.
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La sin precedentes pandemia del COVID‐19 ha tenido un impacto en la salud mental de las familias alrededor del mundo. En junio de 2020, 1,163 progenitores de condiciones socioeconómicas (SES) altas (43%), medias (47%) y bajas (10%) participaron en una encuesta por computadora desarrollada para explorar cómo los cambios en la vida diaria y las restricciones que surgieron con el COVID‐19 afectaron las experiencias de embarazo y/o crianza de niños bajo la edad de 5 años en Chile.
El diseño de la encuesta tenía un alcance exploratorio y descriptivo, con una mezcla de preguntas cualitativas y cuantitativas. Con el propósito de explorar las diferencias antes y después del COVID‐19, se establecieron dos períodos de tiempo, y el cuestionario de 47 puntos cubría la información sociodemográfica de los participantes, las redes de apoyo, las preocupaciones relacionadas con la salud, los cambios en el estado de ánimo, la autorregulación, la percepción del bienestar de adultos y niños, las competencias de los padres y las percepciones de los padres acerca del bebé no nacido y/o las necesidades de sus niños. Los resultad |
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ISSN: | 0163-9641 1097-0355 |
DOI: | 10.1002/imhj.21955 |