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Black American Fathers Employed in Higher-Risk Contexts for Contracting COVID-19: Implications for Individual Wellbeing and Work-Family Spillover

机译:黑人美国父亲采用契约Covid-19的高风险背景:对个人福祉和工作家庭溢出的影响

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Black Americans remain disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Emerging data suggests that employment in certain occupations (e.g., essential; frontline) may place individuals at higher-risk for contracting COVID-19. The current investigation examined how Black American fathers’ COVID-19 perceived work risk was associated with their individual well-being (COVID-19 diagnosis; depressive and anxiety symptoms; sleep disturbance; sleep quality) as well as spillover into family contexts. Participants were 466 Black American fathers (M = 36.63; SD = 11.00) who completed online surveys in June–July 2020. Adjusted binomial logistic and multiple regressions were estimated to examine how fathers’ work context was associated with COVID-19 health outcomes, psychological functioning, sleep health, and family stress. Descriptive analyses revealed that 32% of fathers reported a personal diagnosis of COVID-19 and 21% indicated that an immediate family member had been diagnosed. Adjusted binomial logistic regression analyses revealed that fathers working in higher-risk contexts for contracting COVID-19 had a greater odds ratio for both a personal (OR: 1.68, 95% CI: 1.05, 2.68) and an immediate family member diagnosis (OR: 2.58, 95% CI: 1.52, 4.36). Working in a higher-risk context for contracting COVID-19 was associated with poorer psychological functioning, greater sleep disturbance, and higher levels of family discord. Findings suggest that Black fathers working in higher risk contexts may be at risk for COVID-19 exposure and infection. Further, this study indicates that these effects extend to their own well-being, including mental and sleep health as well as increased family stress.
机译:黑人美国人仍然受到Covid-19大流行影响的不成比例。新兴数据表明,某些职业的就业(例如,必要的;前线)可以将个体放置在承包Covid-19的更高风险上。目前的调查审查了黑人美国父亲的Covid-19感知的工作风险如何与他们的个人福祉(Covid-19诊断;抑郁和焦虑症状;睡眠障碍;睡眠质量)以及溢出到家庭背景中。参与者是466名黑人美国父亲(M = 36.63; SD = 11.00),他于2020年6月 - 7月完成在线调查。估计调整的二项式物流和多元回归估计父亲的工作环境与Covid-19健康成果有关,心理功能,睡眠健康和家庭压力。描述性分析显示,32%的父亲报告了Covid-19的个人诊断,21%表示直接诊断出立即的家庭成员。调整后的二项式逻辑回归分析显示,在契约Covid-19的更高风险背景下工作的父亲对个人(或:1.68,95%CI:1.05,2.68)和立即家庭成员诊断(或: 2.58,95%CI:1.52,4.36)。在合同Covid-19的更高风险背景下工作与心理功能较差,更大的睡眠障碍,更高的家庭不和谐有关。调查结果表明,在较高风险上下文中工作的黑人可能面临Covid-19暴露和感染的风险。此外,该研究表明,这些效应延伸到自己的福祉,包括精神和睡眠健康以及增加的家庭压力。

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