Protective factors against parental burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publication date: Dec 06, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively influenced families across the world and contributed to the likelihood of increased parental burnout and decreased parental psychological well-being. However, not all parents experienced parental burnout during the pandemic. In the current study, we focused on protective factors that buffered the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on parents and supported parents’ quality of life. Based on previous literature, we hypothesized optimism, humor, and resilience will be associated with lower levels of parental burnout. Two hundred and eighty-one Israeli parents participated in the study, completing questionnaires during the government-mandated lockdown. Questionnaires examined information pertaining to both participants’ personal characteristics (optimism and pessimism, self-enhancing humor, resilience, parental stress, and perceptions of the youngest child’s functioning) and background characteristics (parental age, gender, health condition, socioeconomic status, employment status, and youngest child’s age) to examine the relationship between these variables and parental burnout. Findings indicate that resilience, optimism, and humor facilitated reduced parental burnout and enhanced parental well-being during the pandemic. However, these variables were not associated with parents’ stress perception. This study sheds light on the importance of having an optimistic perspective, positive sense of humor, and resilience at times of prolonged stress. Implications for interventions targeting optimistic attitudes and humor are suggested.

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Concepts Keywords
Eighty Adult
Pandemic Burnout, Psychological
Parents Child
Socioeconomic COVID 19
Youngest COVID-19
Female
Humans
Humor
Israel
Male
Middle Aged
Optimism
Optimism
Pandemics
Parental burnout
Parents
Protective Factors
Quality of Life
Resilience
Resilience, Psychological
SARS-CoV-2
Stress, Psychological
Surveys and Questionnaires

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH burnout
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease MESH psychological well-being
disease IDO quality
drug DRUGBANK Iron
disease MESH emotional exhaustion
disease IDO role
disease MESH professional burnout
disease MESH depression
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH substance use
disease MESH perfectionism
disease MESH anxiety
disease IDO blood
disease IDO process
disease MESH autism
drug DRUGBANK Methionine
drug DRUGBANK Phenylbutyric acid
disease MESH psychosocial functioning
drug DRUGBANK Proline
disease MESH general health
disease MESH violence
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole
drug DRUGBANK Hydrocortisone
disease IDO country
disease MESH Mental illness
drug DRUGBANK Diethylstilbestrol
drug DRUGBANK Kale
disease MESH autism spectrum disorder
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
drug DRUGBANK (S)-Des-Me-Ampa
disease MESH Dissociation
disease MESH psychological distress
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH Stress Psychological

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