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Cognitive behavioral stress management for parents: prevention and reduction of parental burnout

    1. [1] Swansea University

      Swansea University

      Castle, Reino Unido

    2. [2] Université Libre de Bruxelles

      Université Libre de Bruxelles

      Arrondissement Brussel-Hoofdstad, Bélgica

    3. [3] Grenoble-Alpes University
    4. [4] University Lumieres Lyon
    5. [5] Savoie Mont Blanc University
  • Localización: International journal of clinical and health psychology, ISSN 1697-2600, Vol. 23, Nº. 4, 2023, págs. 1-10
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Context Parental burnout increases the risk of deleterious consequences on parents’, couples’, and children's physical and mental health.

      Methods The current study (N = 134) aimed to assess the effectiveness of a Cognitive Behavioural Stress Management (CBSM) group programme in terms of parental burnout reduction. In total 67 parents attended the 8-week CBSM intervention groups, and another 67 parents were assigned to the waiting-list control group. We compared the effectiveness of the CBSM intervention with a waiting-list control group directly after the end of the programme and at three-months follow-up.

      Results The results showed that compared to the control group the CBSM programme contributed to the reduction of parental burnout symptoms with statistically significant and small effect size. Moreover, the contrast analyses showed that the reduction in parental burnout severity was maintained at 3 month-follow-up. The reduction in parental burnout scores was mediated by the decrease in stress and the increase in unconditional self-kindness.

      Conclusions These results highlight the potential benefits of the CBSM programme for parental burnout prevention and reduction.


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