Parent psychological distress and parent-child relationships two years into the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from a Canadian cross-sectional study.
Kimberly C ThomsonEmily JenkinsRandip GillKatherine G HastingsChris G RichardsonMonique Gagné PetteniCorey McAuliffeAnne M GadermannPublished in: PloS one (2023)
This study identifies sustained negative impacts of the pandemic on parents' mental health and family functioning in Canada nearly two years into the pandemic, despite high vaccine uptake and declining infection rates. Disparities in financial stress, social support structures, and pre-existing mental health were identified as underlying sources of psychological distress. These results highlight that meaningful responses to promote mental health among parents and families must address social and structural inequities.