Parental buffering of stress in the time of COVID-19: Family-level factors may moderate the association between pandemic-related stress and youth symptomatology

EM Cohodes, S McCauley, DG Gee - Research on Child and Adolescent …, 2021 - Springer
Nearly all families in the United States were exposed to varying degrees of stress related to
the COVID-19 pandemic during the spring of 2020. Building on previous research …

Promoting youth mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal study

ML Rosen, AM Rodman, SW Kasparek, M Mayes… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced novel stressors into the lives of youth. Identifying
factors that protect against the onset of psychopathology in the face of these stressors is …

COVID-19 distress, negative parenting, and child behavioral problems: The moderating role of parent adverse childhood experiences

KA Hails, RA Petts, CA Hostutler, M Simoni… - Child Abuse & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Heightened familial stress and distress during the COVID-19 pandemic may
lead to increased negative parenting practices, particularly for parents with substantial …

Family vulnerability and disruption during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Prospective pathways to child maladjustment

GM Fosco, CJ Sloan, S Fang… - Journal of Child …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background This study evaluated two risk pathways that may account for increases in child
internalizing and externalizing problems during the COVID‐19 pandemic: one pathway …

Family resilience and psychological distress in the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods study.

L Eales, GM Ferguson, S Gillespie… - Developmental …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Many changes were thrust upon families by the COVID-19 pandemic, including mandated
quarantines, social distancing, transitions to distance learning for children, and remote work …

The roles of stress, coping, and parental support in adolescent psychological well-being in the context of COVID-19: A daily-diary study

MT Wang, J Del Toro, CL Scanlon, JD Schall… - Journal of Affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background COVID-19 has introduced novel stressors into American adolescents' lives.
Studies have shown that adolescents adopt an array of coping mechanisms and social …

Parental mental health and hostility are associated with longitudinal increases in child internalizing and externalizing problems during COVID-19

JE Khoury, H Kaur, A Gonzalez - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Children are at high risk for negative COVID-19 related outcomes. The present longitudinal
study assessed (1) changes in child internalizing and externalizing problems from before to …

Young children's emotional stress reactions during the COVID-19 outbreak and their associations with parental emotion regulation and parental playfulness

M Shorer, L Leibovich - Early Child Development and Care, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Children's emotional adjustment during stressogenic events is highly dependent on their
parents' emotional state. The present study explored young children's emotional adjustment …

Parents' self-reported psychological impacts of COVID-19: Associations with parental burnout, child behavior, and income

ML Kerr, KA Fanning, T Huynh, I Botto… - Journal of pediatric …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Objective The current study investigates associations between parents' perceived
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) psychological impacts and experiences of parental …

Child behavior problems during COVID-19: Associations with parent distress and child social-emotional skills

J Sun, B Singletary, H Jiang, LM Justice, TJ Lin… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated government-mandated shutdowns disrupted
schooling, socialization, and family life for school-aged children during spring 2020. These …