Društvene i humanističke studije,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(2(26)), P. 1345 - 1362
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Satisfaction
with
fulfilling
the
parental
role
is
considered
a
crucial
component
of
experiencing
competence.
The
concept
burnout
was
initially
defined
within
domain
occupational
psychology,
while
in
Europe,
emerged
early
21st
century,
particularly
context
parents
children
developmental
challenges.
Following
burnout,
maternal
has
become
crystallized
psychological
reality.
been
relevant
past
five
years,
attracting
researchers
due
to
increasingly
transparent
consequences.
This
paper
will
present
broader
discourse
on
motherhood
specific
emphasis
burnout.
Since
correlates
are
still
underresearched,
understanding
through
cultural-psychological
dimension
deemed
important.
Feminist
theories
also
assist
challenges
faced
by
contemporary
mothers,
current
moment
highlights
compatibility
postpartum
depression
as
significant
explore.
Screen
time,
defined
as
estimates
of
child
time
spent
with
digital
media,
is
considered
harmful
to
very
young
children.
At
the
same
use
media
by
children
under
five
years
age
has
increased
dramatically,
and
advent
mobile
streaming
can
occur
anywhere
at
any
time.
Digital
become
an
integral
part
family
life.
Imprecise
global
screen
do
not
capture
multiple
factors
that
shape
ecology.
In
this
Element,
authors
discuss
need
shift
lens
from
measures
ecology,
describe
new
Dynamic,
Relational,
Ecological
Approach
Media
Effects
Research
(DREAMER)
framework,
more
comprehensive
assessments.
The
conclude
Element
a
roadmap
for
future
research
using
DREAMER
framework
better
understand
how
associated
outcomes.
The Family Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Previous
researchers
have
not
explored
the
link
between
parents
transferring
unfulfilled
ambitions
onto
children
and
parental
burnout
(PB).
Using
cross-sectional
data
structural
equation
modeling
analysis,
present
study
examined
mediating
roles
of
perfectionism
(PP)
extrinsic
aspirations
on
path
from
to
PB
in
a
sample
491
Vietnamese
(mean
age
=
39.22,
SD
6.83
years).
Participants
completed
survey
covering
demographic
information,
ambitions,
PP,
aspirations,
PB.
Our
main
findings
showed
that
(i)
negatively
correlated
with
(ii)
indirect
effects
PP
were
significant.
These
results
suggest
their
child(ren)
might
serve
as
both
protective
factor
risk
for
burnout,
depending
whether
it
stands
alone
or
interacts
other
elements.
Additionally,
our
highlight
urgency
creating
prevention
intervention
programs
perspective
considering
cultural
specificities
research
practice
Family Process,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
64(1)
Published: March 1, 2025
Parental
burnout
is
a
chronic
condition
of
experiencing
exhaustion,
inefficacy,
and
emotional
distance
in
one's
parental
role.
Given
the
detrimental
influence
on
both
parents
children,
it
important
to
study
antecedents
consequences
burnout,
particularly
at
within-family
level.
Using
three-wave
sample
443
Chinese
(70%
mothers;
mean
age
=
41.81
years,
SD
3.81
years)
middle
school
adolescents
(50%
girls;
13.35
0.36
years),
present
examined
transactional
processes
between
parent-adolescent
conflict.
Random
intercept
cross-lagged
panel
modeling
allowed
focus
effects
by
using
random
intercepts
account
for
between-family
effects.
In
this
way,
can
rule
out
time-invariant
confounds
focusing
whether
ups
downs
family
level
contribute
changes
conflict,
vice
versa.
At
level,
predicted
greater
conflict
over
time,
also
time.
Notably,
multigroup
comparisons
showed
that
link
from
was
only
significant
among
with
lower
but
not
higher
educational
attainment,
evident
mothers
fathers.
Taken
together,
findings
suggest
positively
shape
sustain
one
another
highlighting
necessity
adapt
designs
interventions
treating
preventing
burnout.
Journal of Child and Family Studies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 5, 2025
This
study
empirically
investigated
the
mechanisms
underlying
work-to-family
conflict
and
family-to-work
conflict's
effect
on
second-child
fertility
intention
by
focusing
parental
burnout
grandparent
support.
A
sample
of
1072
Chinese
respondents
who
had
already
one
child
were
surveyed.
The
results
two-wave
longitudinal
showed
that
both
exerted
a
significant
negative
intention.
Mediation
path
analysis
revealed
independent
variables
positive
effects
burnout,
while
exhibited
dependent
variable.
Subsequently,
our
confirmed
served
as
mediating
variable
between
conflict,
Furthermore,
support
moderated
only
direct
indirect
via
burnout.
Thus,
is
weakened
when
high.
offers
implications
mitigating
require
not
from
micro-ecosystem
family,
but
also
meso-
macro-ecosystems,
such
organizations
society.
The Family Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Although
it
has
been
proposed
that
the
COVID-19
pandemic
increased
risk
of
parental
burnout
and
child
maltreatment
in
families,
parent-reported
empirical
evidence
is
scarce.
Furthermore,
unknown
whether
different
profiles
can
be
identified
among
parents
based
on
physical
violence,
emotional
neglect,
how
these
differ
family-related
background
variables.
We
adopted
a
person-oriented
approach
examined
Finnish
their
association
with
The
participants
were
967
(88%
mothers)
who
filled
questionnaire
during
lockdown
Spring
2020.
data
analyzed
using
k-means
cluster
analysis,
one-way
analysis
variance
(ANOVA),
chi-square
test,
Kruskal–Wallis
multinominal
regression.
found
four
profiles:
no
(67.4%),
(21.3%),
neglectful
(7.3%),
diverse
(3.9%).
Parental
was
associated
all
profiles.
parents’
low
education
level
as
well
children's
young
age
high
number
boys
family
More
than
one
third
used
some
form
COVID
lockdown,
being
most
common
profile.
From
prevention
point
view,
important
to
identify
those
are
at
for
offer
early
educational
practical
support
particularly
families
children.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 14
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Background
Parental
burnout
–
a
condition
characterised
by
intense
exhaustion
related
to
parenting,
emotional
distancing
from
one's
children,
loss
of
parental
fulfilment,
and
lack
recognition
oneself
as
the
parent
used
wanted
be
is
particularly
critical
during
perinatal
period.
While
previous
research
has
focused
mainly
on
mothers,
suggesting
that
dispositional
couple
factors
influence
more
than
sociodemographic
factors,
little
known
about
fathers'
experiences
personality
functioning
burnout.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
32(1)
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Background
As
parental
burnout
is
increasingly
recognised
for
its
severe
impact
on
parents
and
children,
identifying
factors
that
exacerbate
or
alleviate
this
condition
crucial.
Reliable
assessment
tools
in
clinical
settings
are
essential
to
detect
those
at
risk
of
experiencing
burnout,
enabling
timely
intervention.