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Parents' perceptions of children's emotional well‐being during spring 2020 COVID‐19 restrictions: A qualitative study with parents of young children in England

机译:2020 年春季 COVID-19 限制期间父母对儿童情绪健康的看法:一项针对英格兰幼儿父母的定性研究

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Abstract Background During COVID‐19 restrictions in England in spring 2020, early years settings for young children were closed to all but a small percentage of families, social contact was limited and play areas in parks were closed. Concerns were raised about the impact of these restrictions on young children's emotional well‐being. The aim of this study was to explore parents' perceptions of young children's emotional well‐being during these COVID‐19 restrictions. Methods We interviewed 20 parents of children 3–4?years due to begin school in England in September 2020. Interviews were conducted via telephone (n?=?18) and video call (n?=?2), audio‐recorded and transcribed verbatim. Interviews focused on childcare arrangements, children's behaviour and transition to school. A sample of transcripts were coded line by line to create a coding framework, which was subsequently applied to the remaining transcripts. Coded data were then analysed using a nurture lens to develop themes and further understanding. Results Participants were predominantly mothers (n?=?16), White British (n?=?10) and educated to degree level (n?=?13), with half the sample living in the highest deprivation quintile in England (n?=?10). Five were single parents. Three themes developed from nurturing principles were identified: creating age‐appropriate explanations, understanding children's behaviour and concerns about school transition. Parents reported that their children's emotional well‐being was impacted and described attempts to support their young children while looking ahead to their transition to primary school. Conclusions This study is one of the first to examine in‐depth perceptions of COVID‐19 restrictions on young children's emotional well‐being. The longer term impacts are not yet understood. Although young children may be unable to understand in detail what the virus is, they undoubtedly experience the disruption it brings to their lives. The well‐being of families and children needs to be nurtured as they recover from the effects of the pandemic to allow them to thrive.
机译:摘要 背景 在 2020 年春季英格兰实施 COVID-19 限制期间,除一小部分家庭外,幼儿的早期教育环境对所有家庭关闭,社交接触受到限制,公园的游乐区也关闭了。有人担心这些限制对幼儿情绪健康的影响。本研究的目的是探讨在这些 COVID-19 限制期间父母对幼儿情绪健康的看法。方法 我们采访了 20 名 3-4 岁儿童的父母,这些孩子将于 2020 年 9 月在英国开始上学。访谈通过电话(n?=?18)和视频通话(n?=?2)进行,录音和逐字转录。访谈的重点是儿童保育安排、儿童行为和上学过渡。对转录本样本进行逐行编码以创建编码框架,随后将其应用于其余转录本。然后使用培养镜头分析编码数据,以发展主题和进一步理解。结果 参与者主要是母亲(n?=?16)、英国白人(n?=?10)和受过学位教育(n?=?13),其中一半的样本生活在英格兰最贫困的五分之一(n?=?10)。五人是单亲父母。从养育原则中确定了三个主题:创建适合年龄的解释,了解儿童的行为和对学校过渡的担忧。家长报告说,他们孩子的情绪健康受到了影响,并描述了在展望他们向小学过渡时支持幼儿的尝试。结论 这项研究是最早深入研究 COVID-19 对幼儿情绪健康限制的看法的研究之一。长期影响尚不清楚。虽然年幼的孩子可能无法详细了解病毒是什么,但他们无疑会经历它给他们的生活带来的破坏。随着家庭和儿童从大流行的影响中恢复过来,他们需要培养他们的福祉,以使他们能够茁壮成长。

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