| Literature DB >> 32784530 |
Nicholas Carroll1, Adam Sadowski1, Amar Laila1, Valerie Hruska2, Madeline Nixon2, David W L Ma2, Jess Haines1.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many aspects of daily life. The purpose of this study was to identify how health behaviors, level of stress, financial and food security have been impacted by the pandemic among Canadian families with young children. Parents (mothers, n = 235 and fathers, n = 126) from 254 families participating in an ongoing study completed an online survey that included close and open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the quantitative data and qualitative responses were analyzed using thematic analysis. More than half of our sample reported that their eating and meal routines have changed since COVID-19; most commonly reported changes were eating more snack foods and spending more time cooking. Screen time increased among 74% of mothers, 61% of fathers, and 87% of children and physical activity decreased among 59% of mothers, 52% of fathers, and 52% of children. Key factors influencing family stress include balancing work with childcare/homeschooling and financial instability. While some unhealthful behaviors appeared to have been exacerbated, other more healthful behaviors also emerged since COVID-19. Research is needed to determine the longer-term impact of the pandemic on behaviors and to identify effective strategies to support families in the post-COVID-19 context.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; family; food insecurity; health behavior; stress
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32784530 PMCID: PMC7468859 DOI: 10.3390/nu12082352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Demographics and current health behaviors among families (n = 254).
| Variables | Household | Children | Mothers | Fathers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Age, Years, Mean (SD) | - | 5.7 (2.0) | 37.5 (4.8) | 39.4 (5.5) |
| Ethnicity, | ||||
| Caucasian | - | - | 204 (86.8) | 111 (88.1) |
| African American | - | - | 2 (0.9) | 0 (0.0) |
| Latin American | - | - | 7 (3.0) | 3 (2.4) |
| Asian | - | - | 11 (4.7) | 5 (4.0) |
| South/West Asian | - | - | 7 (3.0) | 4 (3.2) |
| Other | - | - | 3 (1.3) | 1 (0.8) |
| Household Income, | ||||
| Less than $30,000 | 13 (5.1) | - | - | - |
| $30,000-$59,999 | 25 (9.8) | - | - | - |
| $60,000-$99,999 | 55 (21.7) | - | - | - |
| $100,000 or more | 144 (56.7) | - | - | - |
| Marital Status, | ||||
| Single | - | - | 7 (3.0) | 0 (0.0) |
| Cohabiting | 23 (9.8) | 14 (11.1) | ||
| Married | - | - | 195 (83.0) | 104 (82.5) |
| Separated | - | - | 8 (3.4) | 1 (0.8) |
| Physical Activity, Mean (SD) 4 | ||||
| MVPA, hours/week | - | - | 4.5 (4.2) | 9.5 (13.4) |
| Time spent walking, hours/week | - | - | 4.5 (5.1) | 6.1 (8.5) |
| Time spent sitting, hours/day | - | - | 6.1 (2.9) | 6.5 (3.1) |
| Time spent outdoors, hours/day | - | 1.1 (0.5) | - | - |
| Time in active play, hours/day | - | 0.9 (0.5) | - | - |
| Sleep Duration, Mean (SD) | ||||
| Hours | - | 10.9 (0.7) | 8.2 (1.1) | 7.9 (0.9) |
| Screen Time, Mean (SD) | ||||
| Hours/day | - | 2.4 (1.6) | 2.7 (1.6) | 2.8 (1.7) |
| Eating Patterns, Mean (SD) | ||||
| Fruit and Vegetable, times/day | - | 4.5 (2.2) | 4.1 (2.1) | 3.8 (2.2) |
| Snack Foods, times/day | - | 0.8 (0.8) | 1.0 (0.9) | 0.9 (0.9) |
| Fast Food/Take-Out, times/week | - | - | 0.8 (0.8) | 0.8 (0.7) |
1 3 parent respondents did not report their ethnicity. 2 17 parent respondents did not disclose their household income. 3 9 parent respondents did not report marital status. 4 Sample size for parent physical activity varies due to non-response of quantity or units.
Figure 1Change in eating behaviors among mothers (n = 166), fathers (n = 74), and children (n = 159) since COVID-19.
Figure 2Reported changes in meal routines among mothers (n = 142) and fathers (n = 62) since COVID-19.
Figure 3Change in physical activity, sleep and screen time behaviours among mothers (n = 235), fathers (n = 126), and children (n = 310) since COVID-19.
Reported stress, financial, and food security among families (n = 254).
| Variables | Children | Mothers | Fathers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stress Level 1-10, Mean (SD) | - | 6.8 (1.9) | 6.0 (2.5) |
| Child Concern COVID-19, | |||
| Very little | 153 (49.4) | - | - |
| Somewhat | 117 (37.7) | - | - |
| Very Much | 22 (7.1) | - | - |
| Financial Stress, | |||
| During the past month | - | 45 (19.1) | 17 (13.5) |
| Over the next 6 months | - | 51 (21.7) | 22 (17.5) |
| Food Insecurity, | |||
| During the past month | - | 20 (8.5) | 6 (4.8) |
| Over the next 6 months | - | 20 (8.5) | 6 (4.8) |
1 Some parent respondents (n = 18) selected ‘I don’t know’ or ‘I prefer not to answer’.
Selected quotes illustrating resources parents perceived as helpful.
| Resources on | Quotation |
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| Increasing physical activity |
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| Reducing screen time |
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| Homeschooling |
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| Time management |
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| Parenting |
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| Grocery shopping |
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| Cooking and diet |
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| Understanding COVID-19 |
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| Improving mental health |
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