Relationship Factors in the Longitudinal Spillover of Stress Between Parents and Children During COVID-19

Author:

Hu Yuyang1ORCID,Russell Beth S.1ORCID,Wu Rui1ORCID,Adamsons Kari1,Horton Abagail L.1ORCID,Tambling Rachel R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Development & Family Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA

Abstract

This study took a family systems perspective and tested spillover theory to examine the transmission of stress from parents to children during COVID-19. Using a longitudinal design with a 1-year interval, we tested the association between parent perceived stress and perceived child stress, and the sequential mediating effects of poor family functioning and parent–child closeness. The data comprised 134 parents residing in the US who were assessed from the initial first peak of COVID-19 infections in 2020 to 2021, 1 year later. Results indicated that when controlling for covariates, there was a significant association between parent perceived stress and perceived child stress. What is more, poor family functioning and parent–child closeness fully mediated the former link in sequence. These findings highlighted the need for improving family relationship quality when providing interventions that target families suffering in stressful contexts.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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