The changes in family functioning and family happiness during the COVID-19 pandemic: The situation in Thailand
Issued Date
2022-12-22
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22962565
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2-s2.0-85145713707
Pubmed ID
36620265
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Frontiers in Public Health
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10
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SCOPUS
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Frontiers in Public Health Vol.10 (2022)
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Limsuwan N., Prachason T., Wisajun P. The changes in family functioning and family happiness during the COVID-19 pandemic: The situation in Thailand. Frontiers in Public Health Vol.10 (2022). doi:10.3389/fpubh.2022.1055819 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/85159
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The changes in family functioning and family happiness during the COVID-19 pandemic: The situation in Thailand
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Abstract
Background: The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on family well-being and functioning were generally a concern for healthcare providers in many countries. Objectives: To explore the changes in family functioning and family happiness during the pandemic in Thailand and to investigate factors associated with the changes in family happiness. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted between November and December 2021. Online questionnaires regarding family functioning, family happiness, domestic violence, and COVID-19-related experiences were used. Results: A total of 485 participants were included in this study. The perceived family happiness slightly decreased from 8.19 (pre-pandemic score) to 7.62 (post-pandemic score). In contrast, the general family functioning (SCORE-15 index), strength, and communication subscale scores after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic were significantly lower than those of the pre-pandemic period. Moreover, the prevalence of verbal and physical violence significantly reduced during the pandemic. In addition, the change in family functioning was the strongest factor associated with the change in family happiness. Conclusion: In general, family functioning slightly improved; however, perceived family happiness decreased during the pandemic. In addition, the change in family functioning was the strongest factor associated with the change in family happiness.