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Parenting practices and interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: an exploratory cross-sectional study of caregivers in Brazil, Mexico, and the United States
Juras, Mariana M.; F. Coelho, Acileide Cristiane; Vázquez, Alejandro L.; Ribeiro, Michela; Kohlsdorf, Marina; Custódio, Alice Lima; Amador Buenabad, Nancy G.; Vazquez Perez, Lucia; Hooley, Cole; Barnett, Miya L.; Baumann, Ana A..
Affiliation
  • Juras, Mariana M.; Florida Institute of Technology. Melbourne. US
  • F. Coelho, Acileide Cristiane; Universidade de Brasília. Brasília. BR
  • Vázquez, Alejandro L.; The University of Tennessee. Knoxville. US
  • Ribeiro, Michela; Aiutare Instituto de Psicologia. Brasília. BR
  • Kohlsdorf, Marina; Universidade de Brasília. Brasília. BR
  • Custódio, Alice Lima; Sam Houston State University. Huntsville. US
  • Amador Buenabad, Nancy G.; National Institute of Psychiatry Ramon de la Fuente Muniz. Huntsville. MX
  • Vazquez Perez, Lucia; National Institute of Psychiatry Ramon de la Fuente Muniz. Huntsville. MX
  • Hooley, Cole; Brigham Young University. Provo. US
  • Barnett, Miya L.; University of California. Santa Barbara. US
  • Baumann, Ana A.; Washington University in St. Louis. St. Louis. US
Psicol. reflex. crit ; 37: 12, 2024. tab
Article in En | LILACS-Express | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1558763
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ABSTRACT
Abstract Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic led countries' governments to rapidly establish lockdowns and social distancing, which altered family routines and the quality of family relationships worldwide. Objectives This exploratory cross-sectional study aimed to identify the impacts of the social distancing and lockdown in parenting practices of caregivers from Brazil, Mexico, and the USA, and to analyze the continuity of parenting intervention support for children and their families at the beginning of the pandemic in these countries. Methods The sample consisted of 704 caregivers of children (286 from Brazil, 225 from Mexico, and 193 from the USA) who answered an online survey about parenting practices before/after quarantine, caregiver/child routines, feelings related to quarantine, changes in everyday life since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, contact with health professionals, and sources of parenting information. Results Data indicate that caregivers from the three countries experienced similar parenting practices during this time, and did not report significant changes before and after the lockdown. They sought information about parenting predominantly via social media. Those receiving previous mental health care perceived the transition from in-person to telehealth services during the pandemic as feasible and acceptable. Conclusion This study will be helpful for clinicians and parents to contextualize their practices amid long-standing effects that the COVID-19 pandemic can have on children and their families during and post-pandemic from multiple cultural backgrounds.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil / Mexico Language: En Journal: Psicol. reflex. crit Journal subject: PSICOLOGIA Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil / Mexico Language: En Journal: Psicol. reflex. crit Journal subject: PSICOLOGIA Year: 2024 Type: Article