Course of child social-emotional and sleep symptoms, parental distress and pandemic-related stressors during COVID-19

Dev Psychopathol. 2024 May;36(2):518-532. doi: 10.1017/S0954579422001377. Epub 2023 Feb 16.

Abstract

Research on the longitudinal courses of child social-emotional symptoms and sleep during the COVID-19 pandemic within societies would be of key value for promoting child well-being in global crises. We characterized the course of children's social-emotional and sleep symptoms before and throughout the pandemic in a Finnish longitudinal cohort of 1825 5- to 9-year-old children (46% girls) with four follow-up points during the pandemic from up to 695 participants (spring 2020-summer 2021). Second, we examined the role of parental distress and COVID-related stressful events in child symptoms. Child total and behavioral symptoms increased in spring 2020 but decreased thereafter and remained stable throughout the rest of the follow-up. Sleep symptoms decreased in spring 2020 and remained stable thereafter. Parental distress was linked with higher child social-emotional and sleep symptoms. The cross-sectional associations between COVID-related stressors and child symptoms were partially mediated by parental distress. The findings propose that children can be protected from the long-term adverse influences of the pandemic, and parental well-being likely plays a mediating role between pandemic-related stressors and child well-being. Further research focusing on the societal and resilience factors underlying family and child responses to the pandemic is warranted.

Keywords: COVID-19; children; parental distress; sleep; social–emotional symptoms.

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19* / psychology
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Emotions
  • Female
  • Finland / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Parents* / psychology
  • Psychological Distress
  • Sleep
  • Sleep Wake Disorders / epidemiology
  • Sleep Wake Disorders / etiology
  • Sleep Wake Disorders / psychology
  • Stress, Psychological* / psychology