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2022 ◽  
Vol 189 ◽  
pp. 111502
Author(s):  
Evita March ◽  
Piotr Szymczak ◽  
Melissa Di Rago ◽  
Peter K. Jonason
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Author(s):  
Katharina Prandstetter ◽  
Hugh Murphy ◽  
Heather M. Foran

AbstractParental burnout (PB), a relatively new and under-studied construct, is defined as a condition resulting from chronic parenting stress. While recent research confirmed its negative associations with familial variables, such as relationship satisfaction and positive parenting practices, little is known about the role of intimate partner violence (IPV) and how it relates to parental burnout. The present study, therefore, aimed to extend existing knowledge on chronic parenting stress by 1) testing for the mediational role of couple dissatisfaction in explaining the link from IPV victimization to PB as well as the link from IPV victimization to dysfunctional parenting, and 2) investigating how specialist gender roles and parental responsibilities for child care relate to IPV victimization and PB. Data collection was part of an international collaboration on factors related to parental satisfaction and exhaustion across different countries. Self-report data from Austrian mothers (N = 121) were collected online and analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results indicated that couple dissatisfaction mediates the link from IPV victimization to PB, as well as IPV victimization to dysfunctional parenting. Furthermore, only specialist gender roles were significantly related to IPV, while parental responsibilities for child care did not significantly relate to experiences of violence. Additionally, neither specialist gender roles nor parental responsibilities were significantly associated with PB in the final model. Overall, our findings connect to family models, such as the Family System Theory and Spillover Theory, underscoring the importance of couples’ relationship quality for understanding parental burnout and parenting behaviors in mothers.


Author(s):  
Ashish Kumar Upadhyay ◽  
Kaushalendra Kumar ◽  
K. S. James ◽  
Lotus Mcdougal ◽  
Anita Raj ◽  
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2022 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Olivia N. Kachingwe ◽  
Danielle R. Phillips ◽  
Michelle Jasczynski ◽  
Emily Hillig ◽  
Rebecca Chavez ◽  
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