Parental Burnout and Child Behavior: A Preliminary Analysis of Mediating and Moderating Effects of Positive Parenting

Author:

Woine Aline1ORCID,Escobar María Josefina2ORCID,Panesso Carolina2ORCID,Szczygieł Dorota3ORCID,Mikolajczak Moïra1ORCID,Roskam Isabelle1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Psychological Sciences Research Institute, Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Louvain, Place Cardinal Mercier, 10, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

2. Center for Social and Cognitive Neuroscience, School of Psychology, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Santiago 7941169, Chile

3. Department of Psychology, Faculty in Sopot, SWPS University, 81-745 Sopot, Poland

Abstract

Despite its significant growth over the past fifteen years, research on parental burnout is just beginning to explore the relationships of the syndrome with child behavior. Previous research with adolescents has shown the existence of associations between parental burnout and internalizing and externalizing behaviors in the offspring. The current study is an attempt to (i) replicate this preliminary evidence specifically among Chilean preschool children and (ii) explore the mediating/moderating effects of positive parenting that may be involved in these putative associations. A sample of 383 Chilean mothers participated in this cross-sectional online study. The results confirmed the associations between parental burnout and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. We also observed that positive parenting was a mediator in the relationship linking parental burnout and the child’s internalizing (full mediation) and externalizing (partial mediation) behaviors. Positive parenting also partially mediated the association between the child’s externalizing behavior and parental burnout. Our results further suggested that the child’s externalizing behavior was possibly a more substantial contributing factor to parental burnout than the child’s internalizing behavior.

Funder

the Chilean National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development

Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique—FNRS, Belgium

Publisher

MDPI AG

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