Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy

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Autor(a) principal: Diniz, E.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Brandão, T., Monteiro, L., Veríssimo, L
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/23796
Resumo: The pandemic situation of COVID-19 has introduced new challenges on family routines, affecting interpersonal relationships, which may have detrimental consequences to child well-being. The current study aimed to examine the direct effects of marital adjustment on child socioemotional adjustment and to test if parental self-efficacy mediated this association during home confinement due to COVID-19. A final sample of 163 caregivers was recruited online during home confinement period. On average children were 6 years-old (SD=2.92; 44.8% girls). Caregivers and their child were in home confinement for an average of 31 days (SD=12.08). Most of the couples had been married or living together for an average of 14 years (SD=5.77) and had a university degree, mostly living in metropolitan areas. Caregivers answer to a set of measures assessing marital adjustment, parental self-efficacy, and child socioemotional competence and behavior. Findings depicted a direct effect on the positive association between marital satisfaction and parental self-efficacy, and negatively associated with anger-aggression. Parental self-efficacy was positively associated with child’s: social competence, negatively associated with anger-aggression, and anxiety-withdrawal. Indirect effects depicted that marital satisfaction was associated with child’s social competence, anger-aggression and anxiety-withdrawal through parental self-efficacy. Thus, higher marital satisfaction was associated with more parental self-efficacy which in turn was associated with more child’s social competence. Findings are relevant to the current state of the art, given the lack of information regarding imposed isolation due to COVID-19 and the consequences it may have to child’s well-being
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spelling Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacyCOVID-19OutbreakChild developmentMarital adjustmentParental self-efficacyThe pandemic situation of COVID-19 has introduced new challenges on family routines, affecting interpersonal relationships, which may have detrimental consequences to child well-being. The current study aimed to examine the direct effects of marital adjustment on child socioemotional adjustment and to test if parental self-efficacy mediated this association during home confinement due to COVID-19. A final sample of 163 caregivers was recruited online during home confinement period. On average children were 6 years-old (SD=2.92; 44.8% girls). Caregivers and their child were in home confinement for an average of 31 days (SD=12.08). Most of the couples had been married or living together for an average of 14 years (SD=5.77) and had a university degree, mostly living in metropolitan areas. Caregivers answer to a set of measures assessing marital adjustment, parental self-efficacy, and child socioemotional competence and behavior. Findings depicted a direct effect on the positive association between marital satisfaction and parental self-efficacy, and negatively associated with anger-aggression. Parental self-efficacy was positively associated with child’s: social competence, negatively associated with anger-aggression, and anxiety-withdrawal. Indirect effects depicted that marital satisfaction was associated with child’s social competence, anger-aggression and anxiety-withdrawal through parental self-efficacy. Thus, higher marital satisfaction was associated with more parental self-efficacy which in turn was associated with more child’s social competence. Findings are relevant to the current state of the art, given the lack of information regarding imposed isolation due to COVID-19 and the consequences it may have to child’s well-beingISPA - Instituto Universitário2021-12-17T15:52:30Z2021-01-01T00:00:00Z20212021-12-17T15:50:33Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/23796eng0870-823110.14417/ap.1902Diniz, E.Brandão, T.Monteiro, L.Veríssimo, Linfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T18:01:35Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/23796Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:33:00.282709Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy
title Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy
spellingShingle Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy
Diniz, E.
COVID-19
Outbreak
Child development
Marital adjustment
Parental self-efficacy
title_short Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy
title_full Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy
title_fullStr Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy
title_full_unstemmed Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy
title_sort Parenting and child well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: The importance of marital adjustment and parental self-efficacy
author Diniz, E.
author_facet Diniz, E.
Brandão, T.
Monteiro, L.
Veríssimo, L
author_role author
author2 Brandão, T.
Monteiro, L.
Veríssimo, L
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diniz, E.
Brandão, T.
Monteiro, L.
Veríssimo, L
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Outbreak
Child development
Marital adjustment
Parental self-efficacy
topic COVID-19
Outbreak
Child development
Marital adjustment
Parental self-efficacy
description The pandemic situation of COVID-19 has introduced new challenges on family routines, affecting interpersonal relationships, which may have detrimental consequences to child well-being. The current study aimed to examine the direct effects of marital adjustment on child socioemotional adjustment and to test if parental self-efficacy mediated this association during home confinement due to COVID-19. A final sample of 163 caregivers was recruited online during home confinement period. On average children were 6 years-old (SD=2.92; 44.8% girls). Caregivers and their child were in home confinement for an average of 31 days (SD=12.08). Most of the couples had been married or living together for an average of 14 years (SD=5.77) and had a university degree, mostly living in metropolitan areas. Caregivers answer to a set of measures assessing marital adjustment, parental self-efficacy, and child socioemotional competence and behavior. Findings depicted a direct effect on the positive association between marital satisfaction and parental self-efficacy, and negatively associated with anger-aggression. Parental self-efficacy was positively associated with child’s: social competence, negatively associated with anger-aggression, and anxiety-withdrawal. Indirect effects depicted that marital satisfaction was associated with child’s social competence, anger-aggression and anxiety-withdrawal through parental self-efficacy. Thus, higher marital satisfaction was associated with more parental self-efficacy which in turn was associated with more child’s social competence. Findings are relevant to the current state of the art, given the lack of information regarding imposed isolation due to COVID-19 and the consequences it may have to child’s well-being
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