Infant regulation during the pandemic: Associations with maternal response to the COVID-19 pandemic, well-being, and socio-emotional investment

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作者
Reinelt, Tilman [1 ]
Suppiger, Debora [1 ]
Frey, Clarissa [1 ]
Oertel, Rebecca [1 ]
Natalucci, Giancarlo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Univ Hosp Zurich, Family Larsson Rosenquist Fdn Ctr Neurodev Growth, Dept Neonatol, Frauenklinikstr 10, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; STRESS; CHILD; RISK; ANXIETY; INCOME; MODEL; PREVALENCE; HARDSHIP;
D O I
10.1111/infa.12497
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
In the transition to parenthood, the COVID-19 pandemic poses an additional strain on parental well-being. Confirmed infections or having to quarantine, as well as public health measures negatively affect parents and infants. Contrary to previous studies mainly focusing on the well-being of school-aged children and their parents during lockdown periods, the present study investigated how mothers of infants respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and whether this is related to maternal well-being, maternal socio-emotional investment, and infant regulation. Between April and June 2021, 206 mothers of infants (M-age = 7.14 months, SDage = 3.75 months) reported on COVID-19 infections, their response to the COVID-19 pandemic, their well-being, socio-emotional investment, and their infant's regulation. Exploratory factor analyses yielded five dimensions of maternal response to the COVID-19 pandemic: social distancing, worrying about the child, birth anxiety, distancing from the child, and information on COVID-19-related parenting behavior and support. These dimensions were related to mother-reported infant regulatory problems. Path analyses revealed paths via reduced maternal well-being and maternal socio-emotional investment. Maternal perceptions of infant regulatory problems are related to how the mothers respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Better information about COVID-19-related parenting behavior and support might buffer against these effects.
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