Event Title

Family Coping in the Time of COVID-19

Start Date

15-4-2021 9:30 AM

End Date

15-4-2021 10:30 AM

Student's Major

Family Consumer Science

Student's College

Allied Health and Nursing

Mentor's Name

Daniel Moen

Mentor's Department

Family Consumer Science

Mentor's College

Allied Health and Nursing

Description

This exploratory study addresses the need to understand family coping in the time of COVID-19. Researchers utilized Hill's (1949) Family Stress Theory ABCX model to provide an explanation for the unique phenomena that has brought family coping abilities to light. Using a systematic review of recent peer-reviewed literature, the study identified the top three empirical themes for three different components; Family resources, family perception, and family crisis. Researchers then took these themes and compared them to data that was brought about in a survey sent out to the public in order to understand how families are coping during the times of COVID-19.

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Family Coping in the Time of COVID-19

This exploratory study addresses the need to understand family coping in the time of COVID-19. Researchers utilized Hill's (1949) Family Stress Theory ABCX model to provide an explanation for the unique phenomena that has brought family coping abilities to light. Using a systematic review of recent peer-reviewed literature, the study identified the top three empirical themes for three different components; Family resources, family perception, and family crisis. Researchers then took these themes and compared them to data that was brought about in a survey sent out to the public in order to understand how families are coping during the times of COVID-19.