@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00060716, author = {斎藤, 瑠華 and 王, 雪晴 and 津田, 朗子 and Saito, Ruka and Xueqing, Wang and Tsuda, Akiko}, issue = {1}, journal = {Journal of wellness and health care, Journal of wellness and health care}, month = {Aug}, note = {Objective: The purpose of this study was to (1) examine the perceptions of life and family relationships of parents caring for school-aged children over the past year and (2) clarify the associations between parents’ life perceptions and family relationships. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using the Internet from May to June 2021. The target demographic for this study was parents of children who were elementary school students at the time of the national temporary closure following the declaration of the state of emergency on April 16, 2020. The survey items were the perception of the parents’ lives, their relationships with their children and with their spouse/partner during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: The number of respondents was 214 (response rate: 3 8.8%). The parents who had experienced telecommuting due to COVID-19 accounted for 23.4%. Although there was a slight increase in the household chores of fathers and children during the school closure period, mothers were responsible for more than 70% of the household chores throughout all periods. More than 40% of parents felt that physical fatigue and financial stress had increased, and 70% of parents felt that mental stress had increased. Of the parents in the study, 42.1% felt that their family relationship had become better as a result of COVID-19, and the associated factor was that they had gone through various experiences with their children and partners. Conclusion: This study suggests that if we can recognize our family experiences as positive despite the stress, we have an opportunity to grow as families even in difficult situations.}, pages = {65--77}, title = {Parents’ perceptions of life and family relationships among school-aged children during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hokuriku area}, volume = {46}, year = {2022} }