Parental psychological distress associated with COVID-19 outbreak: A large-scale multicenter survey from Turkey.
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Görmez, Aynur
Türkçapar, Hakan
Öztürk, Mücahit
Üstündağ, Büşra
Gülşen, Hatice
KARAYAĞMURLU, Ali
Bıkmazer, Alperen
Kadak, Muhammed Tayyib
Görmez, Vahdet
Doğan, Uğur
Aslankaya, Zeynep Dilara
Bakır, Fulya
Tarakçıoğlu, Mahmut Cem
Kaya, İlyas
Gümüş, Yusuf Yasin
Esin, İbrahim Selçuk
Adak, İbrahim
Yaylacı, Ferhat
Güller, Barış
Koyuncu, Zehra
Serdengeçti, Nihal
Ermiş, Çağatay
Kaçmaz, Gül Bilgin
Tanır, Yaşar
Doğru, Hicran
Bayati, Mohammed Al
Gökler, Enes
Özyurt, Gonca
Baykara, Burak
Ekinci, Özalp
Başgül, Şaziye Senem
Emiroğlu, Neslihan İnal
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© The Author(s) 2020.Aims: Pandemics can cause substantial psychological distress; however, we do not know the impact of the COVID-19 related lockdown and mental health burden on the parents of school age children. We aimed to comparatively examine the COVID-19 related the stress and psychological burden of the parents with different occupational, locational, and mental health status related backgrounds. Methods: A large-scale multicenter online survey was completed by the parents (n = 3,278) of children aged 6 to 18 years, parents with different occupational (health care workers—HCW [18.2%] vs. others), geographical (İstanbul [38.2%] vs. others), and psychiatric (child with a mental disorder [37.8%]) backgrounds. Results: Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that being a HCW parent (odds ratio 1.79, p <.001), a mother (odds ratio 1.67, p <.001), and a younger parent (odds ratio 0.98, p =.012); living with an adult with a chronic physical illness (odds ratio 1.38, p <.001), having an acquaintance diagnosed with COVID-19 (odds ratio 1.22, p =.043), positive psychiatric history (odds ratio 1.29, p <.001), and living with a child with moderate or high emotional distress (odds ratio 1.29, p <.001; vs. odds ratio 2.61, p <.001) were independently associated with significant parental distress. Conclusions: Parents report significant psychological distress associated with COVID-19 pandemic and further research is needed to investigate its wider impact including on the whole family unit.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/2580https://doi.org/10.1177/0020764020970240
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