School support, chaos, routines, and parents' mental health during COVID-19 remote schooling
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2022-03Publisher Version
10.1037/spq0000467Author(s)
McGoron, Lucy
Wargo Aikins, Julie
Trentacosta, Christopher J.
Gómez, Jennifer M.
Beeghly, Marjorie
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L. McGoron, J. Wargo Aikins, C.J. Trentacosta, J.M. Gómez, M. Beeghly. 2022. "School support, chaos, routines, and parents' mental health during COVID-19 remote schooling." Sch Psychol, Volume 37, Issue 2, pp.173-182. https://doi.org/10.1037/spq0000467Abstract
Remote schooling due to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) created profound challenges for families. In this investigation, we examined parents' depression and anxiety during remote schooling and their associations with parents' reports of school support. We also evaluated indirect and interactive (i.e., moderation) associations. Participants were parents (N = 152, 92.8% mothers, 65.1% Black) from an urban area with high rates of COVID-19. Of the 152 parents, 27.6% reported elevated levels of depression and 34.2% reported elevated anxiety. Regression analyses showed that school support was negatively associated with parents' depression (β = -.33, p < .01) and anxiety (β = -.21, p < .01). There was an indirect association between school support and parents' mental health via household chaos and daily routines. Reported COVID-19 impact moderated the direct association between school support and parental depression and anxiety. There was a statistically significant association between school support and parents' depression and anxiety when COVID-19 impact was low or moderate, but not when COVID-19 impact was high. These results may suggest that for parents who were not highly impacted by the pandemic, school support buffered the association between stress and parents' mental health problems; parents most impacted by COVID-19 may need additional support. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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