A U.S. National Study of Family Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Kristin J. Perry
Francesca Penner
Haglaeeh T. Contreras
Roberto P. Santos
Dustin E. Sarver
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University,Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center
[2] School of Medicine,Child Study Center
[3] Yale University,Department of Population Health Sciences, John D. Bower School of Population Health
[4] University of Mississippi Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, School of Medicine
[5] University of Mississippi Medical Center,Center for the Advancement of Youth
[6] University of Mississippi,undefined
[7] Medical Center,undefined
[8] University of Mississippi Medical Center,undefined
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COVID-19; Family resilience; Vaccination status; Parent gender; Risk and protective factors;
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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted the lives of children and their caregivers. Recent research has examined the impact of the pandemic on child and caregiver functioning but there is a paucity of work examining the impact of the pandemic on the broader family system. The current study examined family resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic across three aims: Aim 1 tested whether meaning, control, and emotion systems form a unitary family adaption factor, Aim 2 evaluated a concurrent model of family resilience, and Aim 3 examined whether parent gender and vaccination status moderated paths in the final model. A nationally representative sample of U.S. parents (N = 796; 51.8% fathers, M age = 38.87 years, 60.3% Non-Hispanic White) completed a cross-sectional survey about themselves and one child (5–16 years old) between February-April 2021, including measures of COVID-19 family risk and protective factors, pre-existing family health vulnerabilities, race, COVID-19 stressors, and family adaptation. Confirmatory Factor Analysis demonstrated that the meaning (i.e., family making meaning of COVID-19), control (i.e., stability in routines), and emotional (i.e., family support) facets of family adaptation are unique but related. A path model revealed that there were concurrent effects from COVID-19 exposure, pre-existing vulnerabilities, and racial diversity status to the family protective, vulnerability, and adaptation variables. Additionally, parent COVID-19 vaccination status altered the association between pre-existing family health vulnerabilities and the family protective factor. Overall, results underscore the importance of examining pre-existing and concurrent risk and protective factors for family resilience during a stressful, global, and far-reaching event.
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页码:1627 / 1642
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