Participants were asked whether they or someone in their household had been infected with COVID-19, whether a family member not living with them had been infected, whether someone they knew (such as a neighbour or a friend’s family member) had been infected, and whether they had to be ...
as a wife, as an informal care-giver to fam- ily members who need help such as parents, as a breadwinner supporting the financial needs of herself and/or her family, and as a house member who is mutually responsible to do household chores as well as ensuring safety of all members [21...
Four were traumatic stressors in the sense specified in the DSM-IV for a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): experiences that involved serious risk of death, death of a loved one (family member or close friend), victimization (burglary, robbery, physical assault, or sexual ...
The first stressor is becoming infected with COVID-19 or having a family member infected. Fear of death, loss of loved ones, damage to health, and lack of information (the so-called “headline stress disorders'') can provoke a stress reaction. People diagnosed with COVID-19 experienced diff...
family member experienced immigration problems, she argued with her partner more than usual, her partner did not want her to be pregnant, she was in a physical fight, she could not pay her bills, her partner had legal trouble, someone close to her was drinking or using drugs, or someone ...
An entrepreneur who needs financial capital to solve an urgent business issue on a given day may turn to a family member rather than an outside source. This perceived family support may buffer the negative effect of financial stressors on entrepreneurial well-being and, hence, facilitate positive...
(Undocumented student) "One family member has been laid off. Another one works less often. The head of my household may be at risk and is noticing less work at the office." (US citizen with undocumented parents) 13 288 Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities (2023) 10:282–295 ...
The LEC46was used to measure possible negative life stressors experienced by children before the pandemic (e.g., “Major personal illness or injury.”, “Separation from spouse or partner due to conflict.”, “Death of family member of close friend.”). The LEC has shown acceptable validity...
“One family member has been laid off. Another one works less often. The head of my household may be at risk and is noticing less work at the office.” (US citizen with undocumented parents) “My parent’s job has cut their hours significantly. My dad lost one of his jobs and is on...
Providing financial support to family member. Other cause for financial difficulty. Please specify. We are interested in your behaviour related to planning for your financial future. Have you personally gathered together your household's financial information, reviewed it in detail, and formulated a sp...