ERIC Number: ED620220
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 9
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ISSN: ISSN-0193-3973
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Child Behavior Problems during COVID-19: Associations with Parent Distress and Child Social-Emotional Skills
Jing Sun; Britt Singletary; Hui Jiang; Laura M. Justice; Tzu-Jung Lin; Kelly M. Purtell
Grantee Submission, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology v78 Article 101375 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated government-mandated shutdowns disrupted schooling, socialization, and family life for school-aged children during spring 2020. These disruptions may have contributed to increased child behavior problems. Thus, we examined behavior problems in 247 children aged 7 to 9?years during Ohio's shutdown period. We investigated whether differences in parent-reported child behavior problems were associated with concurrent parent distress during spring 2020 and/or children's social-emotional skills measured via teacher-reports from the previous year (spring 2019). Parent distress significantly predicted behavior problems, such that more distressed parents also reported more child behavior problems. Child pre-pandemic peer social skills also significantly predicted behavior problems, such that more skilled children exhibited fewer behavior problems. There were no interaction effects between parent distress and children's social-emotional skills on child behavior problems. Further research is needed to understand how children's social-emotional skills impact their ability to cope during times of epidemiological crisis.
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Child Behavior, Behavior Problems, Elementary School Students, Correlation, Social Emotional Learning, Interpersonal Competence, Prediction, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship, Coping, Peer Relationship, Emotional Disturbances, Teacher Attitudes, Self Control, Depression (Psychology), Measures (Individuals), Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Anxiety Disorders
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
Sponsor: Institute of Education Sciences (ED)
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Identifiers - Location: Ohio
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale
IES Funded: Yes
Grant or Contract Numbers: R305N160024
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