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  • Child and Family Studies
  • Public Health
  • Sociology

Background:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic presented unprecedented challenges to families globally.
  • Low-income, minority families, particularly Black and Latine mothers, faced unique stressors impacting parenting.
  • Understanding these impacts is crucial for developing targeted support systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on parenting experiences among low-income Black and Latine mothers.
  • To identify factors associated with perceived changes (worse, better, or same) in parenting.
  • To explore qualitative themes of parenting during the pandemic.

Main Methods:

  • Combined data from five cohorts across three cities.
  • Utilized qualitative substudy for thematic analysis of parenting experiences.
  • Employed quantitative data to identify psychosocial correlates of parenting changes.

Main Results:

  • 44% reported parenting stayed the same, 32% improved, and 24% worsened.
  • Improved parenting linked to increased quality/quantity time with children.
  • Worsened parenting associated with disrupted routines, financial worries, and harsh responses.
  • Depression, social support, COVID-19 distress, and parenting self-agency correlated with parenting changes.

Conclusions:

  • Parenting experiences during COVID-19 varied significantly among low-income Black and Latine mothers.
  • Psychosocial factors play a critical role in mediating parenting changes.
  • Interventions should address financial stability, mental health, and social support to bolster parenting.