2020
DOI: 10.5354/0719-0581.2020.57987
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Burnout parental en Chile y género: un modelo para comprender el burnout en madres chilenas

Abstract: El presente estudio analizó la base de datos chilena de la investigación internacional en parental burnout (IIPB), focalizándose en diferencias de género en población general (N = 430). Para esto, comparamos madres y padres a través de las escalas de evaluación de agotamiento parental (PBA). Todas las comparaciones de medias de rangos fueron significativamente más altas para las mujeres que para los hombres, con la excepción de distanciamiento emocional. Por último, un modelo de regresión linear explicó el 16%… Show more

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“…Similar to the results presented in the review, validation studies with 430 parents in Chile (34) and 614 families in China (3) described adequate reliability and validity of the PBA to diagnose cases of parental burnout. Parental burnout has been assessed using the PBA in 40 countries and is the most widely used validated instrument for diagnosis (2) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Similar to the results presented in the review, validation studies with 430 parents in Chile (34) and 614 families in China (3) described adequate reliability and validity of the PBA to diagnose cases of parental burnout. Parental burnout has been assessed using the PBA in 40 countries and is the most widely used validated instrument for diagnosis (2) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The MBS measures burnout only in mothers and was adequate for measuring symptoms in this population, but it is still little explored in the literature, although higher rates of parental burnout are found in mothers (34) . However, it should be noted that mothers are the majority of respondents in research on the subject (3,34,36) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In agreement with trends observed in various countries [ 40 ], the most negative experiences related to subjective well-being in mothers and fathers are observed in those who undertake the role of both caregiver and main provider without substantial support from the other parent. These single-parent families are mostly with single mothers and are more frequently affected by unfavorable socioeconomic conditions [ 19 , 41 , 42 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contact with extended family, alternative caregivers and outdoor activities have been limited by COVID‐19 precautions; therefore, both fathers and mothers have been affected by an overload on their multiple roles that have stressed their parental capacities (Serrano‐Martínez, 2020; UNICEF, 2020). Additionally, since within Latin American cultures, women tend to assume a higher unpaid share of work at home (i.e., housekeeping, childcare), this negative impact of coronavirus has been larger in women (Almeida et al., 2020; Pérez‐Díaz & Oyarce Cádiz, 2020; Salazar Méndez et al., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%