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Vulnerability pathways to mental health outcomes in children and parents during COVID-19.


ABSTRACT: We examined pathways from pre-existing psychosocial and economic vulnerability to mental health difficulties and stress in families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from two time points from a multi-cohort study initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic were used. Parents of children 6-18 years completed questionnaires on pre-COVID-19 socioeconomic and demographic factors in addition to material deprivation and stress due to COVID-19 restrictions, mental health, and family functioning. Youth 10 years and older also completed their own measures of mental health and stress. Using structural equation modelling, pathways from pre-existing vulnerability to material deprivation and stress due to COVID-19 restrictions, mental health, and family functioning, including reciprocal pathways, were estimated. Pre-existing psychosocial and economic vulnerability predicted higher material deprivation due to COVID-19 restrictions which in turn was associated with parent and child stress due to restrictions and mental health difficulties. The reciprocal effects between increased child and parent stress and greater mental health difficulties at Time 1 and 2 were significant. Reciprocal effects between parent and child mental health were also significant. Finally, family functioning at Time 2 was negatively impacted by child and parent mental health and stress due to COVID-19 restrictions at Time 1. Psychosocial and economic vulnerability is a risk factor for material deprivation during COVID-19, increasing the risk of mental health difficulties and stress, and their reciprocal effects over time within families. Implications for prevention policy and parent and child mental health services are discussed.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12144-021-02459-z.

SUBMITTER: Rizeq J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8603653 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vulnerability pathways to mental health outcomes in children and parents during COVID-19.

Rizeq Jala J   Korczak Daphne J DJ   Cost Katherine Tombeau KT   Anagnostou Evdokia E   Charach Alice A   Monga Suneeta S   Birken Catherine S CS   Kelley Elizabeth E   Nicolson Rob R   Burton Christie L CL   Crosbie Jennifer J  

Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) 20211119


We examined pathways from pre-existing psychosocial and economic vulnerability to mental health difficulties and stress in families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from two time points from a multi-cohort study initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic were used. Parents of children 6-18 years completed questionnaires on pre-COVID-19 socioeconomic and demographic factors in addition to material deprivation and stress due to COVID-19 restrictions, mental health, and family functioning. Youth 10 y  ...[more]

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