Patterns of Stress and Wellbeing Among Families Enrolled in Early Head Start/Head Start During COVID-19

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Eleanor Fisk
Beth Russell
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[1] University of Connecticut,Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
[2] University of Connecticut,Department of Human Development and Family Sciences and Center for Applied Research in Human Development
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family wellbeing; resources; COVID-19; stress;
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The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected low-income families in the U.S., particularly those with young children (Kalluri et al., 2021). This longitudinal study describes the resources, stress, and health and wellbeing of low-income families enrolled in an Early Head Start/Head Start program for two cumulative program years before and during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. We found having more resources (higher income, higher education levels, full time employment) prior to the onset of COVID-19 was correlated with better wellbeing and lower stress throughout the pandemic. Implications and directions for future research include understanding the specific types of supports that programs like EHS/HS provided during COVID-19 and how families benefitted from them.
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