Excessive Worrying as a Central Feature of Anxiety during the First COVID-19 Lockdown-Phase in Belgium: Insights from a Network Approach
Published: March 11, 2021
Since
the
WHO
declared
COVID-19
pandemic
on
March
11,
2020,
novel
coronavirus,
SARS-CoV-2,
has
profoundly
impacted
public
health
and
economy
worldwide.
But
there
are
not
only
ones
to
be
hit.
The
also
substantially
altered
mental
health,
with
anxiety
symptoms
being
one
of
most
frequently
reported
problems.
Especially,
number
people
reporting
increased
significantly
during
first
lockdown-phase
compared
similar
data
collected
before
pandemic.
Yet,
these
studies
relied
a
unitary
approach
anxiety,
wherein
its
different
constitutive
features
(i.e.,
symptoms)
were
tallied
into
sum-score,
thus
ignoring
any
possibility
interactions
between
them.
Therefore,
in
this
study,
we
seek
map
associations
core
weeks
Belgian
(n
=
2,829).
To
do
so,
implemented,
preregistered
fashion,
two
distinct
computational
network
approaches:
Gaussian
graphical
model
(GGM)
directed
acyclic
graph
(DAG).
Despite
their
varying
assumptions,
constraints,
methods
determine
nodes
variables)
edges
relations
them),
both
GGM
DAG
pointed
excessive
worrying
as
node
playing
an
especially
influential
role
system
features.
Altogether,
our
findings
offer
data-driven
clues
for
ongoing
field's
larger
quest
elucidate,
eventually
alleviate,
consequences
Language: Английский
Kenmerken van burn-out bij ouders en de gezinscontext: een temporele netwerkbenadering bij moeders
Gezinstherapie Wereldwijd,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
35(2), P. 156 - 177
Published: Feb. 5, 2024
Parental burnout stages and their link to parental violence: A longitudinal study
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
95, P. 101717 - 101717
Published: Oct. 20, 2024
Language: Английский
Burnout Syndrome in Maternal Role
Društvene i humanističke studije,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(2(26)), P. 1345 - 1362
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Satisfaction
with
fulfilling
the
parental
role
is
considered
a
crucial
component
of
experiencing
competence.
The
concept
burnout
was
initially
defined
within
domain
occupational
psychology,
while
in
Europe,
emerged
early
21st
century,
particularly
context
parents
children
developmental
challenges.
Following
burnout,
maternal
has
become
crystallized
psychological
reality.
been
relevant
past
five
years,
attracting
researchers
due
to
increasingly
transparent
consequences.
This
paper
will
present
broader
discourse
on
motherhood
specific
emphasis
burnout.
Since
correlates
are
still
underresearched,
understanding
through
cultural-psychological
dimension
deemed
important.
Feminist
theories
also
assist
challenges
faced
by
contemporary
mothers,
current
moment
highlights
compatibility
postpartum
depression
as
significant
explore.
Language: Английский
Parental burnout features & their family context: A temporal network approach in mothers
Published: March 28, 2022
Many
parents
have
days
where
they
encounter
emotional
exhaustion,
distance
from
their
children,
and
feeling
fed
up
with
being
a
parent.
Some
experience
these
characteristics
to
severe
extent—a
clinical
phenomenon
termed
parental
burnout.
Parental
burnout
arises
when
chronically
endure
stress
without
sufficient
resources
cope,
which
may
lead
detrimental
consequences
not
only
for
the
parent,
but
also
partner
(e.g.,
marital
conflict)
children
(i.e.,
neglect
violence).
However,
uncertainty
remains
regarding
how
features
interact
trigger
one
another
over
time
(potentially
becoming
increasingly
severe),
nor
daily
variations
of
family
context
influence
features.
Therefore,
in
this
study,
we
recruited
50
(with
main
analyses
focusing
on
43
mothers
coparent,
sensitivity
full
sample)
general
population
rate
core
56
days.
We
used
multilevel
vector
autoregressive
models
generate
network
models.
Results
suggest
that
exhaustion
contributes
burnout:
it
self-predicts
is
closely
associated
finding
difficult
manage.
Distance,
by
contrast,
mainly
negatively
connected
sharing
positive
moments
children.
Contextual
variables
features,
illustrating
relevance
examining
parenting
within
system
context.
If
future
research
confirms
central
role
development,
prevention
efforts
can
focus
decreasing
exhaustion.
Language: Английский