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  6. Caregiver And Parent-child Relationship During Covid-19: The Mediator Role Of Anxiety And Life Satisfaction

Caregiver and parent-child relationship during COVID-19: The mediator role of anxiety and life satisfaction

Gülsün Ayran1, Hamide Nur Çevik Özdemir2

  • 1Faculty of Health Sciences, Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University, Erzincan, Turkey.

Child: Care, Health and Development
|April 1, 2024

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View abstract on PubMed

Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

During COVID-19, parental care burden directly impacts anxiety and life satisfaction, indirectly affecting parent-child relationships. Anxiety and life satisfaction mediate this connection, highlighting mental health

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted parental mental health and family dynamics.
  • Understanding the interplay between care burden, mental well-being, and parent-child relationships is crucial for family well-being.
  • Previous research has not fully explored the mediating roles of anxiety and life satisfaction in this context.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the mediation effect of anxiety and life satisfaction on the relationship between care burden and parent-child relationships.
  • To examine these effects specifically in Turkish parents during the COVID-19 epidemic.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional study involving 440 Turkish parents (221 women, 219 men) with children aged 6-18.
  • Data collected using demographic forms, Care Burden Scale, Pervasive Anxiety Disorder-7 Test, Satisfaction with Life Scale, and Parent Child Relationship Scale.
Keywords:
anxietycare burdennursingparent–child relationship

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    • Parental care burden and anxiety were positively correlated with parent-child conflict.
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    Conclusions:

    • Anxiety and life satisfaction significantly mediate the relationship between care burden and parent-child relationships.
    • Parental mental health perceptions during the pandemic have implications for parent and child well-being, particularly in low-income families.
    • Findings can inform the development of mental health-focused coping strategies and interventions for families.
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