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.
Parenting-Related Exhaustion During the Italian COVID-19 Lockdown / Marchetti, Daniela; Fontanesi, Lilybeth; Mazza, Cristina; Di Giandomenico, Serena; Roma, Paolo; Verrocchio, Maria Cristina. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0146-8693. - (2020). [10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa093]
Parenting-Related Exhaustion During the Italian COVID-19 Lockdown
Fontanesi, Lilybeth
;Roma, Paolo;
2020
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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.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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