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Parenting-Related Exhaustion During the Italian COVID-19 Lockdown.

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Parenting-Related Exhaustion During the Italian COVID-19 Lockdown.

Auteurs : Daniela Marchetti ; Lilybeth Fontanesi ; Cristina Mazza ; Serena Di Giandomenico ; Paolo Roma ; Maria Cristina Verrocchio

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Worldwide, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has generated significant worry, uncertainty, anxiety, sadness, and loneliness. In Italy, these effects have been particularly pronounced. While research on the COVID-19 outbreak has mainly focused on the clinical features of infected patients and the psychological impact on the general population and health professionals, no investigation has yet assessed the psychological impact of the pandemic on parents. In the present research, we conducted a web-based survey of Italian parents to examine the prevalence of parenting-related exhaustion-and to identify its associated risk and protective factors-4 weeks into the lockdown.

METHODS

A total of 1,226 parents provided their consent to participate in the study and completed a demographic questionnaire, information relating to particular COVID-19 experiences, and measures of emotional exhaustion, parental resilience, social connections, and psychological distress during the lockdown.

RESULTS

Seventeen percent of our sample experienced significant parenting-related exhaustion, with mothers more severely affected. Multiple regression analyses showed that greater parenting-related exhaustion was predicted by psychological distress, lower parental resilience, motherhood, fewer perceived social connections, and being single, as well as having a child with special needs, having a large number of children, and having younger children.

CONCLUSION

The findings add further support to the call for preventive programs to support parents throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Mental health professionals and social workers should be warned of the effects of lockdown and social distancing on parenting and, consequently, the well-being of children.


DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa093
PubMed: 33068403
PubMed Central: PMC7665691


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