Parental burnout and depression among Iranian mothers: The mediating role of Maladaptive Coping modes

Author:

Sabzi Narges1ORCID,Khosravi Zohreh2ORCID,Kalantar‐Hormozi Bessat3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Education and Psychology Shahid Beheshti University Tehran Iran

2. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Education and Psychology Alzahra University Tehran Iran

3. Department of clinical psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Education Kharazmi University Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveDepression in mothers impacts children negatively. Understanding the antecedents and the underlying mechanisms of depression is essential in helping clinicians target depressive symptoms effectively. This study investigated the relationship between parental burnout and depression in mothers and examined the mediation role of Maladaptive Coping modes.MethodA total of 224 mothers participated in this study and completed the Parental Burnout Assessment scale, Patient Health Questionnaire, and items related to coping modes in Schema Mode Inventory.ResultsData analysis with structural equation modeling revealed that depression and parental burnout were positively and significantly related. Bootstrap analysis showed that all coping modes except the Self‐Aggrandizer mode act as mediators between parental burnout and depression in mothers. Detached Protector mode had the strongest indirect effect on depression.ConclusionThe results suggest Maladaptive Coping modes mediate the association between parental burnout and depression. The present finding provides evidence that Maladaptive Coping modes can be considered probable mediational mechanisms that relate depression to parental burnout in mothers and may serve as potential interventional targets.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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