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Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries. / Roskam, Isabelle; Aguiar, Joyce; Akgun, Ege; Arena, Andrew F.; Arikan, Gizem; Aunola, Kaisa; Besson, Eliane; Beyers, Wim; Boujut, Emilie; Brianda, Maria Elena; Brytek-Matera, Anna; Budak, A. Meltem; Carbonneau, Noémie; César, Filipa; Chen, Bin-Bin; Dorard, Géraldine; dos Santos Elias, Luciana Carla; Dunsmuir, Sandra; Egorova, Natalia; Favez, Nicolas; Fontaine, Anne-Marie; Foran, Heather; Fricke, Julia; Furutani, Kaichiro; Gannagé, Myrna; Gaspar, Maria; Godbout, Lucie; Goldenberg, Amit; Gross, James J.; Gurza, Maria Ancuta; Helmy, Mai; Huynh, Mai Trang; Kawamoto, Taishi; Lazarevic, Ljiljana B.; Le Vigouroux, Sarah; Lebert-Charron, Astrid; Leme, Vanessa; MacCann, Carolyn; Manrique-Millones, Denisse; Matias, Marisa; Miranda-Orrego, María Isabel; Miscioscia, Marina; Morgades-Bamba, Clara; Mousavi, Seyyedeh Fatemeh; Muntean, Ana; Olderbak, Sally; Osman, Fatumo; Oyarce-Cadiz, Daniela; Pérez-Díaz, Pablo A.; Petrides, Konstantinos V.; Pineda-Marin, Claudia; Prikhidko, Alena; Ricci, Ricardo T.; Salinas-Quiroz, Fernando; Sarrionandia, Ainize; Scola, Céline; Simonelli, Alessandra; Cabrera, Paola Silva; Soenens, Bart; Sorbring, Emma; Sorkkila, Matilda; Schrooyen, Charlotte; Stănculescu, Elena; Starchenkova, Elena; Szczygiel, Dorota; Tapia, Javier; Tri, Thi Minh Thuy; Tremblay, Mélissa; van Bakel, Hedwig; Verhofstadt, Lesley; Wendland, Jaqueline; Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean; Mikolajczak, Moïra.

In: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Vol. 59, No. 4, 01.04.2024, p. 681-694.

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Harvard

Roskam, I, Aguiar, J, Akgun, E, Arena, AF, Arikan, G, Aunola, K, Besson, E, Beyers, W, Boujut, E, Brianda, ME, Brytek-Matera, A, Budak, AM, Carbonneau, N, César, F, Chen, B-B, Dorard, G, dos Santos Elias, LC, Dunsmuir, S, Egorova, N, Favez, N, Fontaine, A-M, Foran, H, Fricke, J, Furutani, K, Gannagé, M, Gaspar, M, Godbout, L, Goldenberg, A, Gross, JJ, Gurza, MA, Helmy, M, Huynh, MT, Kawamoto, T, Lazarevic, LB, Le Vigouroux, S, Lebert-Charron, A, Leme, V, MacCann, C, Manrique-Millones, D, Matias, M, Miranda-Orrego, MI, Miscioscia, M, Morgades-Bamba, C, Mousavi, SF, Muntean, A, Olderbak, S, Osman, F, Oyarce-Cadiz, D, Pérez-Díaz, PA, Petrides, KV, Pineda-Marin, C, Prikhidko, A, Ricci, RT, Salinas-Quiroz, F, Sarrionandia, A, Scola, C, Simonelli, A, Cabrera, PS, Soenens, B, Sorbring, E, Sorkkila, M, Schrooyen, C, Stănculescu, E, Starchenkova, E, Szczygiel, D, Tapia, J, Tri, TMT, Tremblay, M, van Bakel, H, Verhofstadt, L, Wendland, J, Yotanyamaneewong, S & Mikolajczak, M 2024, 'Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries', Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 59, no. 4, pp. 681-694. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-023-02487-z

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Roskam, I., Aguiar, J., Akgun, E., Arena, A. F., Arikan, G., Aunola, K., Besson, E., Beyers, W., Boujut, E., Brianda, M. E., Brytek-Matera, A., Budak, A. M., Carbonneau, N., César, F., Chen, B-B., Dorard, G., dos Santos Elias, L. C., Dunsmuir, S., Egorova, N., ... Mikolajczak, M. (2024). Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 59(4), 681-694. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-023-02487-z

Vancouver

Roskam I, Aguiar J, Akgun E, Arena AF, Arikan G, Aunola K et al. Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 2024 Apr 1;59(4):681-694. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-023-02487-z

Author

Roskam, Isabelle ; Aguiar, Joyce ; Akgun, Ege ; Arena, Andrew F. ; Arikan, Gizem ; Aunola, Kaisa ; Besson, Eliane ; Beyers, Wim ; Boujut, Emilie ; Brianda, Maria Elena ; Brytek-Matera, Anna ; Budak, A. Meltem ; Carbonneau, Noémie ; César, Filipa ; Chen, Bin-Bin ; Dorard, Géraldine ; dos Santos Elias, Luciana Carla ; Dunsmuir, Sandra ; Egorova, Natalia ; Favez, Nicolas ; Fontaine, Anne-Marie ; Foran, Heather ; Fricke, Julia ; Furutani, Kaichiro ; Gannagé, Myrna ; Gaspar, Maria ; Godbout, Lucie ; Goldenberg, Amit ; Gross, James J. ; Gurza, Maria Ancuta ; Helmy, Mai ; Huynh, Mai Trang ; Kawamoto, Taishi ; Lazarevic, Ljiljana B. ; Le Vigouroux, Sarah ; Lebert-Charron, Astrid ; Leme, Vanessa ; MacCann, Carolyn ; Manrique-Millones, Denisse ; Matias, Marisa ; Miranda-Orrego, María Isabel ; Miscioscia, Marina ; Morgades-Bamba, Clara ; Mousavi, Seyyedeh Fatemeh ; Muntean, Ana ; Olderbak, Sally ; Osman, Fatumo ; Oyarce-Cadiz, Daniela ; Pérez-Díaz, Pablo A. ; Petrides, Konstantinos V. ; Pineda-Marin, Claudia ; Prikhidko, Alena ; Ricci, Ricardo T. ; Salinas-Quiroz, Fernando ; Sarrionandia, Ainize ; Scola, Céline ; Simonelli, Alessandra ; Cabrera, Paola Silva ; Soenens, Bart ; Sorbring, Emma ; Sorkkila, Matilda ; Schrooyen, Charlotte ; Stănculescu, Elena ; Starchenkova, Elena ; Szczygiel, Dorota ; Tapia, Javier ; Tri, Thi Minh Thuy ; Tremblay, Mélissa ; van Bakel, Hedwig ; Verhofstadt, Lesley ; Wendland, Jaqueline ; Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean ; Mikolajczak, Moïra. / Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries. In: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 2024 ; Vol. 59, No. 4. pp. 681-694.

BibTeX

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title = "Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries",
abstract = "Purpose: The prevalence of parental burnout, a condition that has severe consequences for both parents and children, varies dramatically across countries and is highest in Western countries characterized by high individualism. Method: In this study, we examined the mediators of the relationship between individualism measured at the country level and parental burnout measured at the individual level in 36 countries (16,059 parents). Results: The results revealed three mediating mechanisms, that is, self-discrepancies between socially prescribed and actual parental selves, high agency and self-directed socialization goals, and low parental task sharing, by which individualism leads to an increased risk of burnout among parents. Conclusion: The results confirm that the three mediators under consideration are all involved, and that mediation was higher for self-discrepancies between socially prescribed and actual parental selves, then parental task sharing, and lastly self-directed socialization goals. The results provide some important indications of how to prevent parental burnout at the societal level in Western countries.",
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author = "Isabelle Roskam and Joyce Aguiar and Ege Akgun and Arena, {Andrew F.} and Gizem Arikan and Kaisa Aunola and Eliane Besson and Wim Beyers and Emilie Boujut and Brianda, {Maria Elena} and Anna Brytek-Matera and Budak, {A. Meltem} and No{\'e}mie Carbonneau and Filipa C{\'e}sar and Bin-Bin Chen and G{\'e}raldine Dorard and {dos Santos Elias}, {Luciana Carla} and Sandra Dunsmuir and Natalia Egorova and Nicolas Favez and Anne-Marie Fontaine and Heather Foran and Julia Fricke and Kaichiro Furutani and Myrna Gannag{\'e} and Maria Gaspar and Lucie Godbout and Amit Goldenberg and Gross, {James J.} and Gurza, {Maria Ancuta} and Mai Helmy and Huynh, {Mai Trang} and Taishi Kawamoto and Lazarevic, {Ljiljana B.} and {Le Vigouroux}, Sarah and Astrid Lebert-Charron and Vanessa Leme and Carolyn MacCann and Denisse Manrique-Millones and Marisa Matias and Miranda-Orrego, {Mar{\'i}a Isabel} and Marina Miscioscia and Clara Morgades-Bamba and Mousavi, {Seyyedeh Fatemeh} and Ana Muntean and Sally Olderbak and Fatumo Osman and Daniela Oyarce-Cadiz and P{\'e}rez-D{\'i}az, {Pablo A.} and Petrides, {Konstantinos V.} and Claudia Pineda-Marin and Alena Prikhidko and Ricci, {Ricardo T.} and Fernando Salinas-Quiroz and Ainize Sarrionandia and C{\'e}line Scola and Alessandra Simonelli and Cabrera, {Paola Silva} and Bart Soenens and Emma Sorbring and Matilda Sorkkila and Charlotte Schrooyen and Elena St{\u a}nculescu and Elena Starchenkova and Dorota Szczygiel and Javier Tapia and Tri, {Thi Minh Thuy} and M{\'e}lissa Tremblay and {van Bakel}, Hedwig and Lesley Verhofstadt and Jaqueline Wendland and Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong and Mo{\"i}ra Mikolajczak",
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T1 - Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries

AU - Roskam, Isabelle

AU - Aguiar, Joyce

AU - Akgun, Ege

AU - Arena, Andrew F.

AU - Arikan, Gizem

AU - Aunola, Kaisa

AU - Besson, Eliane

AU - Beyers, Wim

AU - Boujut, Emilie

AU - Brianda, Maria Elena

AU - Brytek-Matera, Anna

AU - Budak, A. Meltem

AU - Carbonneau, Noémie

AU - César, Filipa

AU - Chen, Bin-Bin

AU - Dorard, Géraldine

AU - dos Santos Elias, Luciana Carla

AU - Dunsmuir, Sandra

AU - Egorova, Natalia

AU - Favez, Nicolas

AU - Fontaine, Anne-Marie

AU - Foran, Heather

AU - Fricke, Julia

AU - Furutani, Kaichiro

AU - Gannagé, Myrna

AU - Gaspar, Maria

AU - Godbout, Lucie

AU - Goldenberg, Amit

AU - Gross, James J.

AU - Gurza, Maria Ancuta

AU - Helmy, Mai

AU - Huynh, Mai Trang

AU - Kawamoto, Taishi

AU - Lazarevic, Ljiljana B.

AU - Le Vigouroux, Sarah

AU - Lebert-Charron, Astrid

AU - Leme, Vanessa

AU - MacCann, Carolyn

AU - Manrique-Millones, Denisse

AU - Matias, Marisa

AU - Miranda-Orrego, María Isabel

AU - Miscioscia, Marina

AU - Morgades-Bamba, Clara

AU - Mousavi, Seyyedeh Fatemeh

AU - Muntean, Ana

AU - Olderbak, Sally

AU - Osman, Fatumo

AU - Oyarce-Cadiz, Daniela

AU - Pérez-Díaz, Pablo A.

AU - Petrides, Konstantinos V.

AU - Pineda-Marin, Claudia

AU - Prikhidko, Alena

AU - Ricci, Ricardo T.

AU - Salinas-Quiroz, Fernando

AU - Sarrionandia, Ainize

AU - Scola, Céline

AU - Simonelli, Alessandra

AU - Cabrera, Paola Silva

AU - Soenens, Bart

AU - Sorbring, Emma

AU - Sorkkila, Matilda

AU - Schrooyen, Charlotte

AU - Stănculescu, Elena

AU - Starchenkova, Elena

AU - Szczygiel, Dorota

AU - Tapia, Javier

AU - Tri, Thi Minh Thuy

AU - Tremblay, Mélissa

AU - van Bakel, Hedwig

AU - Verhofstadt, Lesley

AU - Wendland, Jaqueline

AU - Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean

AU - Mikolajczak, Moïra

PY - 2024/4/1

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N2 - Purpose: The prevalence of parental burnout, a condition that has severe consequences for both parents and children, varies dramatically across countries and is highest in Western countries characterized by high individualism. Method: In this study, we examined the mediators of the relationship between individualism measured at the country level and parental burnout measured at the individual level in 36 countries (16,059 parents). Results: The results revealed three mediating mechanisms, that is, self-discrepancies between socially prescribed and actual parental selves, high agency and self-directed socialization goals, and low parental task sharing, by which individualism leads to an increased risk of burnout among parents. Conclusion: The results confirm that the three mediators under consideration are all involved, and that mediation was higher for self-discrepancies between socially prescribed and actual parental selves, then parental task sharing, and lastly self-directed socialization goals. The results provide some important indications of how to prevent parental burnout at the societal level in Western countries.

AB - Purpose: The prevalence of parental burnout, a condition that has severe consequences for both parents and children, varies dramatically across countries and is highest in Western countries characterized by high individualism. Method: In this study, we examined the mediators of the relationship between individualism measured at the country level and parental burnout measured at the individual level in 36 countries (16,059 parents). Results: The results revealed three mediating mechanisms, that is, self-discrepancies between socially prescribed and actual parental selves, high agency and self-directed socialization goals, and low parental task sharing, by which individualism leads to an increased risk of burnout among parents. Conclusion: The results confirm that the three mediators under consideration are all involved, and that mediation was higher for self-discrepancies between socially prescribed and actual parental selves, then parental task sharing, and lastly self-directed socialization goals. The results provide some important indications of how to prevent parental burnout at the societal level in Western countries.

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KW - Exhaustion

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