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  1. Family Thriving During COVID-19 and the Benefits for Children’s Well-Being.Lindsey C. Partington, Meital Mashash & Paul D. Hastings - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Although the COVID-19 pandemic has raised deserved concern regarding adverse impacts on parents’ and children’s mental health, regulations like “sheltering-in-place” may have afforded parents novel opportunities to foster positive family connections, thereby bolstering well-being. Using latent profile analysis, we distinguished family thriving during shelter-in-place from other patterns of family functioning, tested potential predictors of family functioning profiles, and examined if family thriving predicted subsequent child adjustment. 449 parents in two-parent U.S. families with children aged 2–18 years completed online surveys assessing (...)
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  • Psychological Well-Being, Marital Satisfaction, and Parental Burnout in Iranian Parents: The Effect of Home Quarantine During COVID-19 Outbreaks.Seyyedeh Fatemeh Mousavi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Coronavirus disease 2019, as an infectious disease, is now prevalent in many countries around the world, which has recently led many governments to home quarantine and impose penalties for violating quarantine. Concerns and stress caused by lockdown and social isolation led to personal and interactive reactions in some families, which are also culturally important to address. This study was administrated to study the psychological well-being and the effect of home quarantine on marital satisfaction and parental burnout from parenting responsibilities during (...)
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  • Children’s age matters: Parental burnout in Chilean families during the COVID-19 pandemic.Carolina Panesso Giraldo, María P. Santelices, Daniela Oyarce, Eduardo Franco Chalco & María J. Escobar - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    For families all over the world, going through a pandemic has presented a number of challenges. In particular, social distancing measures involving the closure of schools and day care centers, as well as increasing work hours at home, made parents face very demanding situations. However, we know little about whether parents’ burnout levels are influenced by the age of their children. This study sought to determine whether levels of parental burnout are higher in families with at least one child under (...)
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