Published August 10, 2023 | Version v1
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Perceived control, loneliness, early-life stress, and parents' perceptions of stress

  • 1. University of Chicago
  • 2. NORC at the University of Chicago

Description

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of understanding what contributes to individual variability in experiences of stress. Increases in stress related to the pandemic have been especially pronounced in parents, indicating a need for research examining what factors contribute to parents' perceptions of stress. Here, we assessed the relationship between parents' perceptions of stress, control, loneliness, and experiences of childhood trauma in two populations of caregivers. In Study 1, we examined the relationship between perceptions of stress, control, loneliness, and history of early stress, along with indices of socioeconomic risk and resting parasympathetic nervous systema activity, which has been linked to variability in perceptions of stress, in caregivers of young children. Perceived control, loneliness, childhood stress, and resting parasympathetic nervous system activity predicted caregivers' stress. In Study 2, we replicated these initial findings in a second sample of caregivers. Additionally, we examined how these processes change over time. Caregivers demonstrated significant changes in perceptions of control, loneliness, and stress, and changes in control and childhood trauma history were associated with changes in perceptions of stress. Together these results indicate the importance of assessing how caregivers perceive their environment when examining what contributes to increased risk for stress. Additionally, they suggest that caregivers' stress-related processes are malleable and provide insight into potential targets for interventions aimed at reducing parents' stress.

Data availability

All associated data and code is available on the Open Science Framework (OSF; https://osf.io/9qt7s/).

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1038/s41598-023-39572-x
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:7249

Funding

Kenneth Rainin Foundation
John Templeton Foundation
National Institute of Mental Health
T32MH018931

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Social Sciences Division
Department(s)
Psychology