A cross-sectional investigation of psychosocial stress factors in German families with children aged 0-3 years during the COVID-19 pandemic: initial results of the CoronabaBY study

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Buechel, Catherine [1 ,5 ]
Nehring, Ina [1 ]
Seifert, Clara [1 ]
Eber, Stefan [2 ]
Behrends, Uta [3 ,4 ]
Mall, Volker [1 ]
Friedmann, Anna [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Munich, TUM Sch Med, Chair Social Pediat, Munich, Germany
[2] Profess Assoc Pediatricians Bavaria & PaedNetz Ba, Munich, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Munich, StKM GmbH, Kinderklin Munchen Schwabing, Dept Pediat, Munich, Germany
[4] Tech Univ Munich, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Munich, Germany
[5] Heiglhofstr 65, D-81377 Munich, Germany
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Parent psychosocial functioning; Behavior problems; COVID-19; Depression; Anxiety; Early life adversity; Infancy and early childhood; Parenting; Psychosocial functioning; Stress; PARENTING STRESS; DIFFICULTIES QUESTIONNAIRE; MATERNAL DEPRESSION; EMOTIONAL AVAILABILITY; BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS; FEEDING PROBLEMS; MENTAL-HEALTH; STRENGTHS; MOTHERS; RISK;
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10.1186/s13034-022-00464-z
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R72 [儿科学];
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Background Psychosocial stress during the COVID-19 pandemic is increasing particularly in parents. Although being specifically vulnerable to negative environmental exposures, research on psychosocial stress factors in infants' and toddlers' families during the pandemic is so far sparse. The CoronabaBY study investigates the perceived pandemic burden, parenting stress and parent and child mental health problems in families with children aged 0-3 years in Bavaria, Southern Germany. Further, the relationships between these psychosocial stressors are examined and sociodemographic characteristics that may be predictive of these factors will be explored. Methods Participants were cross-sectionally surveyed via smartphone app. Standardized questionnaires on perceived pandemic burden, parenting stress, parental symptoms of depression and anxiety, infants' crying, sleeping and feeding problems or toddlers' emotional and behavioral problems were applied. Results N = 991 parents (M-age = 33.7 years, SD = 4.5; 93.7% mothers, 91.5% born in Germany) with infants (n = 554; M-age = 5.9 months, SD = 3.0) or toddlers (n = 435; M-age = 25.9 months, SD = 6.5) participated in the first half-year of 2021. Sixty-five percent of the parents perceived a high pandemic burden, 37.7% experienced parenting stress and 24.1% showed affective symptoms (anxiety: 30.1%, depression: 18.5%). Feeding problems, crying/ sleeping problems and multiple regulatory problems were found in 34.8%, 26.2% and 13.5% of the infants, respectively. Amongst toddlers, 8.5% showed noticeable behavior and emotional problems. Children`s mental health problems correlated moderately with parenting stress and parental affective symptoms and weakly with perceived pandemic burden. A lower financial status, higher parental education and increasing child age were significant but weak predictors for higher parenting stress, affective symptoms and higher psychological problems in children. Conclusions A majority of the surveyed families with infants and toddlers experience the pandemic as stressful. The main challenges are parental affective symptoms and limited resources for childcare due to parenting stress. Overall, infants and toddlers show similar levels of mental health problems when being compared to pre-pandemic studies, but staggered detrimental effects on children`s mental health might occur if the stressful conditions persist. This is already indicated by correlations between parental and child psychosocial stress factors.
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