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코로나19 확산에 따른 가족생활 및 가족관계의 변화와 스트레스Changes in Family Life and Relationships during the COVID-19 Pandemic and their Associations with Perceived Stress

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Changes in Family Life and Relationships during the COVID-19 Pandemic and their Associations with Perceived Stress
Authors
진미정성미애손서희유재언이재림장영은
Issue Date
Aug-2020
Publisher
대한가정학회
Keywords
changes in family relationships; changes in family life; stress; COVID-19 pandemic; gender differences
Citation
Family and Environment Research, v.58, no.3, pp 447 - 461
Pages
15
Journal Title
Family and Environment Research
Volume
58
Number
3
Start Page
447
End Page
461
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/1269
DOI
10.6115/fer.2020.032
ISSN
2288-3541
2288-355X
Abstract
This study explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed family life and relationships as well as how these changes affect perceived stress among married men and women. This study investigated changes in family time use, household work, child care, leisure activities, income and expenditures along with relationships between spouses and children using a sample of 627 married persons surveyed online from May 19 to 25, 2020. The results showed that the amount of time spent on household work, child care, and family leisure have increased and that the perceived burden of household work and child care has also increased. Gender differences were found in time use, household work, and child care. Leisure activities have changed toward more time watching TV or online media and playing online games and less time on outdoor activities, shopping, and meeting friends. About 38% of respondents reported a reduction in household income and 22% reported an increase in household debt. The majority experienced no change in the quality of relationships with spouses and children, approximately 20% of the sample reported a positive change in relationships with spouses and children. The findings of multivariate regression indicated that change in work time, negative change in household economy, negative change in household work and negative change in relationships with spouses were associated with marital stress. However, this study found that negative changes in child care and in relationships with children did not affect stress among married parents with children in elementary or secondary school.
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