Zik Jodi, Hawks Jessica, Ellingson Jarrod M, Elliotte Eliza, Penner Anne, Malaska Colin, Trujillo Tara, Stoddard Joel
Pediatric Mental Health Institute, Children's Hospital Colorado, Department of Psychiatry & Neuroscience Program, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus 13123 E 16th Ave, Box A036\B130, Aurora, CO, 80045.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus 1890 N Revere Ct, Mail Stop F546, Aurora, CO, 80045.
Curr Psychol. 2024 Jul;43(27):23344-23351. doi: 10.1007/s12144-024-05780-5. Epub 2024 Feb 27.
Despite known connections of COVID-19 pandemic impacts with child mental health, family functioning (FF), and peer functioning (PF), the specific mediation effects of FF and PF on the relationship between COVID-19 impact and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and emotion dysregulation have yet to be examined in an integrated model. We examined connections between COVID-19 pandemic impacts, mental health symptomatology, FF, and PF of children, as well as mediation effects of FF and PF on the associations between pandemic impacts and childhood mental health symptomatology. Parents of a large clinical sample of 159 youths (Mage= 11.96, SDage= 3.36) rated measures of pandemic impacts, child psychosocial functioning, and child mental health over the first several months of the pandemic. Results indicated correlations of pandemic impacts with child symptoms of depression and emotion dysregulation, and a trend towards correlation with anxiety. The combined FF and PF effects mediated the association between pandemic impacts and child mental health symptomatology, including emotion dysregulation, and to a lesser degree depressive symptoms and anxiety symptoms. Moreover, emotion dysregulation remarkably associated with total effects of pandemic impacts connection with both FF and PF, providing empirical support for the strong relationships between emotional dysregulation of children and their social, family, and stress contexts. These findings create a foundation for further work on examining longitudinal connections of context and child mental health as well as treatments targeting bolstering social and family connectedness concurrently as a method to impact the relationships of stress with childhood mental health.
尽管已知新冠疫情的影响与儿童心理健康、家庭功能(FF)和同伴功能(PF)之间存在关联,但FF和PF对新冠疫情影响与焦虑、抑郁及情绪失调症状之间关系的具体中介作用,尚未在一个综合模型中进行研究。我们考察了新冠疫情的影响、儿童心理健康症状、FF和PF之间的联系,以及FF和PF对疫情影响与儿童心理健康症状之间关联的中介作用。159名青少年(年龄中位数=11.96,标准差=3.36)的大量临床样本的家长,对疫情最初几个月期间的疫情影响、儿童心理社会功能和儿童心理健康指标进行了评分。结果表明,疫情影响与儿童抑郁和情绪失调症状存在相关性,与焦虑存在相关趋势。FF和PF的综合作用介导了疫情影响与儿童心理健康症状之间的关联,包括情绪失调,以及在较小程度上介导了抑郁症状和焦虑症状。此外,情绪失调与疫情影响通过FF和PF产生的总体效应显著相关,为儿童情绪失调与其社会、家庭和压力背景之间的紧密关系提供了实证支持。这些发现为进一步研究背景与儿童心理健康的纵向联系,以及将增强社会和家庭联系作为一种影响压力与儿童心理健康关系的方法同时进行干预奠定了基础。