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Cross-Sectional Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Impact Survey of Mothers and Their 7–11 Year Old Children in Alberta, Canada

Objectives: Our aim is to understand the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on families who have been followed longitudinally in two cohorts studied in Alberta, Canada. We will examine household infections during the COVID-19 pandemic, financial impact, domestic violence, substance use, child school an...

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Autores principales: Letourneau, Nicole, McDonald, Sheila, MacKay, Lyndsay Jerusha, Bell, Rhonda C., Hetherington, Erin, Deane, Andrea J., Dewey, Deborah, Edwards, Sarah, Field, Catherine J., Giesbrecht, Gerald F., Graham, Susan, Lebel, Catherine, Leung, Brenda, Madigan, Sheri, McArthur, Brae Anne, McMorris, Carly, Racine, Nicole, Ross, Kharah M., Wu, Muci, Tough, Suzanne C.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34239455
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.597759
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author Letourneau, Nicole
McDonald, Sheila
MacKay, Lyndsay Jerusha
Bell, Rhonda C.
Hetherington, Erin
Deane, Andrea J.
Dewey, Deborah
Edwards, Sarah
Field, Catherine J.
Giesbrecht, Gerald F.
Graham, Susan
Lebel, Catherine
Leung, Brenda
Madigan, Sheri
McArthur, Brae Anne
McMorris, Carly
Racine, Nicole
Ross, Kharah M.
Wu, Muci
Tough, Suzanne C.
author_facet Letourneau, Nicole
McDonald, Sheila
MacKay, Lyndsay Jerusha
Bell, Rhonda C.
Hetherington, Erin
Deane, Andrea J.
Dewey, Deborah
Edwards, Sarah
Field, Catherine J.
Giesbrecht, Gerald F.
Graham, Susan
Lebel, Catherine
Leung, Brenda
Madigan, Sheri
McArthur, Brae Anne
McMorris, Carly
Racine, Nicole
Ross, Kharah M.
Wu, Muci
Tough, Suzanne C.
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description Objectives: Our aim is to understand the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on families who have been followed longitudinally in two cohorts studied in Alberta, Canada. We will examine household infections during the COVID-19 pandemic, financial impact, domestic violence, substance use, child school and daily life and relationships in the home. We will identify risk and protective factors for maternal mental health outcomes using longitudinal data that can inform policy and government resource allocation in future disasters. Methods: Mothers who are currently participating in two longitudinal studies, Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON; N = 1,800) and All Our Families (AOF: N = 2,534) were eligible to participate. Mothers were invited to complete the baseline COVID-19 Impact Survey (20–30 min) within 4 months of March 15, 2020, which was when the province of Alberta, Canada, implemented school closures and physical-distancing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Mothers were asked to report on their own, their child's and their family's functioning. Mothers were re-surveyed at 6 months after completion of the initial COVID-19 Impact Survey, and will be re-surveyed again at 12 months. Results: Responses from participants in both cohorts will be examined in harmonized analyses as well as separately. Descriptive, multivariable analysis will be undertaken to examine risk and resiliency over time and factors that predict mental health and well-being. Conclusions: This study will provide timely information on the impact of COVID-19 for Albertan families. It will identify risk and protective factors for mental health and well-being among contemporary urban families supported by a publicly funded health care system to inform allocation of resources to support those most vulnerable during a global pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-82600762021-07-07 Cross-Sectional Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Impact Survey of Mothers and Their 7–11 Year Old Children in Alberta, Canada Letourneau, Nicole McDonald, Sheila MacKay, Lyndsay Jerusha Bell, Rhonda C. Hetherington, Erin Deane, Andrea J. Dewey, Deborah Edwards, Sarah Field, Catherine J. Giesbrecht, Gerald F. Graham, Susan Lebel, Catherine Leung, Brenda Madigan, Sheri McArthur, Brae Anne McMorris, Carly Racine, Nicole Ross, Kharah M. Wu, Muci Tough, Suzanne C. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Objectives: Our aim is to understand the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on families who have been followed longitudinally in two cohorts studied in Alberta, Canada. We will examine household infections during the COVID-19 pandemic, financial impact, domestic violence, substance use, child school and daily life and relationships in the home. We will identify risk and protective factors for maternal mental health outcomes using longitudinal data that can inform policy and government resource allocation in future disasters. Methods: Mothers who are currently participating in two longitudinal studies, Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON; N = 1,800) and All Our Families (AOF: N = 2,534) were eligible to participate. Mothers were invited to complete the baseline COVID-19 Impact Survey (20–30 min) within 4 months of March 15, 2020, which was when the province of Alberta, Canada, implemented school closures and physical-distancing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Mothers were asked to report on their own, their child's and their family's functioning. Mothers were re-surveyed at 6 months after completion of the initial COVID-19 Impact Survey, and will be re-surveyed again at 12 months. Results: Responses from participants in both cohorts will be examined in harmonized analyses as well as separately. Descriptive, multivariable analysis will be undertaken to examine risk and resiliency over time and factors that predict mental health and well-being. Conclusions: This study will provide timely information on the impact of COVID-19 for Albertan families. It will identify risk and protective factors for mental health and well-being among contemporary urban families supported by a publicly funded health care system to inform allocation of resources to support those most vulnerable during a global pandemic. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8260076/ /pubmed/34239455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.597759 Text en Copyright © 2021 Letourneau, McDonald, MacKay, Bell, Hetherington, Deane, Dewey, Edwards, Field, Giesbrecht, Graham, Lebel, Leung, Madigan, McArthur, McMorris, Racine, Ross, Wu and Tough. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Letourneau, Nicole
McDonald, Sheila
MacKay, Lyndsay Jerusha
Bell, Rhonda C.
Hetherington, Erin
Deane, Andrea J.
Dewey, Deborah
Edwards, Sarah
Field, Catherine J.
Giesbrecht, Gerald F.
Graham, Susan
Lebel, Catherine
Leung, Brenda
Madigan, Sheri
McArthur, Brae Anne
McMorris, Carly
Racine, Nicole
Ross, Kharah M.
Wu, Muci
Tough, Suzanne C.
Cross-Sectional Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Impact Survey of Mothers and Their 7–11 Year Old Children in Alberta, Canada
title Cross-Sectional Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Impact Survey of Mothers and Their 7–11 Year Old Children in Alberta, Canada
title_full Cross-Sectional Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Impact Survey of Mothers and Their 7–11 Year Old Children in Alberta, Canada
title_fullStr Cross-Sectional Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Impact Survey of Mothers and Their 7–11 Year Old Children in Alberta, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Cross-Sectional Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Impact Survey of Mothers and Their 7–11 Year Old Children in Alberta, Canada
title_short Cross-Sectional Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Impact Survey of Mothers and Their 7–11 Year Old Children in Alberta, Canada
title_sort cross-sectional study protocol for the covid-19 impact survey of mothers and their 7–11 year old children in alberta, canada
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34239455
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.597759
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