Pandemic parenting: predictors of quality of parental pandemic practices during COVID–19 lockdown in Serbia
Апстракт
The aim of our study was to explore relations between parents’ and children’s fear of
COVID–19, parents’ dispositions (emotion regulation, self-efficacy, the anxiety trait) and
their distress (due to the pandemic, the national state of emergency [NSE] and curfews) and
how these variables have been affecting the quality of parental pandemic practices during
the COVID–19 NSE in Serbia. Our online questionnaire was filled in by 376 parents and
one of their children aged 7 to 19 years. Path analysis was used to analyze data. Higher
levels of cognitive reappraisal and self-efficacy directly contribute to a higher quality of
parental pandemic practices during NSE. Indirectly, parents’ fear, pandemic distress, and
parents’ cognitive anxiety symptoms increase children’s fear, consequently raising the quality
of parental pandemic practices. Pointing out protective and risk factors that may affect
pandemic parenting during NSE as well as mechanisms of their contributions, our findings
...
draw attention to the importance of parents’ negative emotions regulation and the effects of
children’s emotions on the quality of parental pandemic practices during an ongoing pandemic.
Кључне речи:
quality of parental pandemic practices / fear of COVID–19 / pandemic distress / emotion regulation / parental sense of self-efficacyИзвор:
Psihologija, 2020, 1-23Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200018 (Институт за педагошка истраживања, Београд) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200018)
Институција/група
IPITY - JOUR AU - Radanović, Ana AU - Micić, Isidora AU - Pavlović, Svetlana AU - Krstić, Ksenija PY - 2020 UR - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/449 AB - The aim of our study was to explore relations between parents’ and children’s fear of COVID–19, parents’ dispositions (emotion regulation, self-efficacy, the anxiety trait) and their distress (due to the pandemic, the national state of emergency [NSE] and curfews) and how these variables have been affecting the quality of parental pandemic practices during the COVID–19 NSE in Serbia. Our online questionnaire was filled in by 376 parents and one of their children aged 7 to 19 years. Path analysis was used to analyze data. Higher levels of cognitive reappraisal and self-efficacy directly contribute to a higher quality of parental pandemic practices during NSE. Indirectly, parents’ fear, pandemic distress, and parents’ cognitive anxiety symptoms increase children’s fear, consequently raising the quality of parental pandemic practices. Pointing out protective and risk factors that may affect pandemic parenting during NSE as well as mechanisms of their contributions, our findings draw attention to the importance of parents’ negative emotions regulation and the effects of children’s emotions on the quality of parental pandemic practices during an ongoing pandemic. T2 - Psihologija T1 - Pandemic parenting: predictors of quality of parental pandemic practices during COVID–19 lockdown in Serbia EP - 23 SP - 1 DO - 10.2298/PSI200731040R ER -
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Radanović, A., Micić, I., Pavlović, S.,& Krstić, K.. (2020). Pandemic parenting: predictors of quality of parental pandemic practices during COVID–19 lockdown in Serbia. in Psihologija, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI200731040R
Radanović A, Micić I, Pavlović S, Krstić K. Pandemic parenting: predictors of quality of parental pandemic practices during COVID–19 lockdown in Serbia. in Psihologija. 2020;:1-23. doi:10.2298/PSI200731040R .
Radanović, Ana, Micić, Isidora, Pavlović, Svetlana, Krstić, Ksenija, "Pandemic parenting: predictors of quality of parental pandemic practices during COVID–19 lockdown in Serbia" in Psihologija (2020):1-23, https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI200731040R . .