Parental Burnout Around the Globe: a 42-Country Study.

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serval:BIB_A464D8BFE4A7
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Parental Burnout Around the Globe: a 42-Country Study.
Journal
Affective science
Author(s)
Roskam I., Aguiar J., Akgun E., Arikan G., Artavia M., Avalosse H., Aunola K., Bader M., Bahati C., Barham E.J., Besson E., Beyers W., Boujut E., Brianda M.E., Brytek-Matera A., Carbonneau N., César F., Chen B.B., Dorard G., Dos Santos Elias L.C., Dunsmuir S., Egorova N., Favez N., Fontaine A.M., Foran H., Fricke J., Furutani K., Gallée L., Gannagé M., Gaspar M., Godbout L., Goldenberg A., Gross J.J., Gurza M.A., Hall R., Hashmi M.A., Hatta O., Helmy M., Hoang T.V., Huynh M.T., Kaneza E., Kawamoto T., Knezevic G., Kpassagou B.L., Lazarevic L.B., Le Vigouroux S., Lebert-Charron A., Leme V., Lin G.X., MacCann C., Manrique-Millones D., Matias M., Miranda-Orrego M.I., Miscioscia M., Morgades-Bamba C., Mousavi S.F., Moutassem-Mimouni B., Muntean A., Murphy H., Ndayizigiye A., Tenkue J.N., Olderbak S., Ornawka S., Osman F., Oyarce-Cadiz D., Pérez-Díaz P.A., Petrides K.V., Pineda-Marin C., Prandstetter K., Prikhidko A., Ricci R.T., Salinas-Quiroz F., Sánchez-Rodríguez R., Sarrionandia A., Scola C., Sezibera V., Silva P., Simonelli A., Soenens B., Sorbring E., Sorkkila M., Schrooyen C., Stănculescu E., Starchenkova E., Szczygiel D., Tapia J., Tri TMT, Tremblay M., Ustundag-Budak A.M., Pacheco M.V., van Bakel H., Verhofstadt L., Wendland J., Yotanyamaneewong S., Mikolajczak M.
ISSN
2662-205X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2662-2041
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2
Number
1
Pages
58-79
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
High levels of stress in the parenting domain can lead to parental burnout, a condition that has severe consequences for both parents and children. It is not yet clear, however, whether parental burnout varies by culture, and if so, why it might do so. In this study, we examined the prevalence of parental burnout in 42 countries (17,409 parents; 71% mothers; M <sub>age</sub> = 39.20) and showed that the prevalence of parental burnout varies dramatically across countries. Analyses of cultural values revealed that individualistic cultures, in particular, displayed a noticeably higher prevalence and mean level of parental burnout. Indeed, individualism plays a larger role in parental burnout than either economic inequalities across countries, or any other individual and family characteristic examined so far, including the number and age of children and the number of hours spent with them. These results suggest that cultural values in Western countries may put parents under heightened levels of stress.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42761-020-00028-4.
Keywords
Collectivism, Culture, Exhaustion, Individualism, Prevalence
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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30/03/2021 9:06
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05/12/2023 8:05
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