Burden and Growth during COVID-19: Comparing Parents of Children with and without Disabilities

被引:9
作者
Werner, Shirli [1 ]
Hochman, Yael [2 ]
Holler, Roni [1 ]
Shpigelman, Carmit-Noa [3 ]
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Paul Baerwald Sch Social Work & Social Welf, IL-91905 Jerusalem, Israel
[2] Sapir Acad Coll, Sch Social Work, Sderot, Israel
[3] Univ Haifa, Dept Community Mental Hlth, Haifa, Israel
关键词
COVID-19; Educational system; Israel; Parents; Supports; POSTTRAUMATIC GROWTH; CIRCUMPLEX MODEL; FAMILY; ADAPTABILITY; EMERGENCIES; PREDICTORS; SURVIVORS; COHESION; DISASTER; FACES;
D O I
10.1007/s10826-022-02282-5
中图分类号
D669 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to contain it have had a disproportionate impact on families with young children, especially with disabilities. This study examined factors associated with burden and growth among parents of young children in Israel, while comparing parents of children with and without disabilities. We hypothesized that the association between family functioning, informal social support, and perceived adequacy of educational services and burden and growth would be moderated by disabilities. An online questionnaire was completed by 675 parents of young children, 95 of them with disability. The moderating effect of disability on burden and growth was examined using PROCESS. Compared to parents of children without disabilities, greater burden was found among parents of children with disabilities, but levels of growth were similar. External support was lacking for both parent groups. Educational services were perceived as severely inadequate. Lower perceived adequate educational services were associated with greater burden. On the other hand, higher levels of family functioning (i.e., family cohesion and adaptability) and greater adequacy of educational services were associated with growth. The results show that while burden was greater for parents of children with disabilities, growth during the COVID-19 period was possible for parents of both groups. The findings also pointed to the importance of the family system for sustaining the wellbeing of its members in lockdown situations. Put together, the findings highlight the importance of planning for such national and global emergencies.
引用
收藏
页码:1535 / 1546
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Remote Learning, COVID-19, and Children With Disabilities
    Averett, Kate Henley
    AERA OPEN, 2021, 7
  • [22] School Closures and Returning to School: Views of Parents of Children With Disabilities in England During the Covid-19 Pandemic
    Castro-Kemp, Susana
    Mahmud, Arif
    FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION, 2021, 6
  • [23] Perception of inclusive education during the Covid 19 pandemic in parents of children with disabilities
    Diaz-Asto, Marilyn Yesenia
    Veliz-Huanca, Fatima Brenda
    Rivera-Arellano, Edith Gissela
    Vega-Gonzales, Emilio Oswaldo
    REVISTA DE EDUCACION INCLUSIVA, 2022, 15 (01): : 152 - 163
  • [24] "Together in a pressure cooker": Parenting children with disabilities during the COVID-19 lockdown
    Hochman, Yael
    Shpigelman, Carmit-Noa
    Holler, Roni
    Werner, Shirli
    DISABILITY AND HEALTH JOURNAL, 2022, 15 (03)
  • [25] Psychological status of parents of hospitalized children during the COVID-19 epidemic in China
    Yuan, Rong
    Xu, Qian-Hui
    Xia, Cui-Cui
    Lou, Chun-Yan
    Xie, Zhen
    Ge, Qian-Min
    Shao, Yi
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2020, 288
  • [26] The transmission of psychological distress and lifestyles from parents to children during COVID-19
    Zhang, Yeqing
    Zhan, Nalan
    Zou, Jiaqi
    Xie, Dongjie
    Liu, Mingfan
    Geng, Fulei
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2022, 303 : 74 - 81
  • [27] Mental health outcomes and experiences of family caregivers of children with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bolivia
    Urizar, Guido G., Jr.
    Ramirez, Ivonne
    Caicedo, Brianna, I
    Mora, Cindy
    JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 50 (06) : 2682 - 2702
  • [28] Emerging health challenges for children with physical disabilities and their parents during the COVID-19 pandemic: The ECHO French survey
    Cacioppo, Marine
    Bouvier, Sandra
    Bailly, Rodolphe
    Houx, Laetitia
    Lempereur, Mathieu
    Mensah-Gourmel, Johanne
    Kandalaft, Christele
    Varengue, Roxane
    Chatelin, Alain
    Vagnoni, Jacky
    Vuillerot, Carole
    Gautheron, Vincent
    Dinomais, Mickael
    Dheilly, Elea
    Brochard, Sylvain
    Pons, Christelle
    ANNALS OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE, 2021, 64 (03)
  • [29] Psychological distress and burden among family caregivers of children with and without developmental disabilities six months into the COVID-19 pandemic
    Iovino, Emily A.
    Caemmerer, Jacqueline
    Chafouleas, Sandra M.
    RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 2021, 114
  • [30] The hidden (overlooked) impact of living through a pandemic: How parents of children with disabilities fared during COVID-19?
    Rakap, Salih
    Vural-Batik, Meryem
    Kalkan, Sinan
    Karnas, Mustafa
    Sari, Halil Ibrahim
    Bayrakdar, Uygar
    FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION, 2022, 7