Authors
Gao‐Xian Lin, Amit Goldenberg, Gizem Arikan, Anna Brytek‐Matera, Kamila Czepczor‐Bernat, Denisse Manrique‐Millones, Moïra Mikolajczak, Hannah Overbye, Isabelle Roskam, Dorota Szczygieł, A Meltem Ustundag‐Budak, James J Gross
Publication date
2022/11
Journal
British Journal of Clinical Psychology
Volume
61
Issue
4
Pages
1089-1102
Description
Objectives
Parental burnout is a prevalent condition that affects parents' functioning and health. While various protective factors have been examined, little is known about their interplay. In the current study, we examined the joint effect of two protective factors against parental burnout (one external—social support and one internal—cognitive reappraisal). We were specifically interested in whether the presence of one factor could compensate for the lack of the other.
Methods
To address this question, 1835 participants were drawn from five countries: United States, Poland, Peru, Turkey and Belgium.
Results
Results suggested that both social support and cognitive reappraisal were associated with lower parental burnout. An interaction was also found between the resource factors, such that the presence of cognitive reappraisal compensated for the absence of social support.
Conclusions
These findings point to …
Total citations
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