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Exhausted parents in Japan: Preliminary validation of the Japanese version of the Parental Burnout Assessment.


ABSTRACT: We examined the factorial structure and validity of a Japanese version of the Parental Burnout Assessment, the PBA-J, with 1,500 Japanese parents. The Parental Burnout Assessment measures burnout using four dimensions: exhaustion in one's parental role, contrast in parental self, feelings of being fed up, and emotional distancing. Confirmatory factor analysis on the PBA-J supported a four-factor model. Multiple-group structural equation modeling with parent participants was supported for the factor-loading invariance model. Mothers had higher parental burnout scores than fathers. We found moderate-to-strong correlation coefficients between the PBA-J and the Parental Burnout Inventory (PBI-J; the comparative burnout measure), and weak-to-moderate correlation coefficients between the PBA-J and job burnout, neuroticism, co-parenting disagreement, and family disorganization. The PBA-J was correlated with parental perfectionism, particularly with concern over mistakes rather than sociodemographic variables. Overall, our findings provide initial evidence for the validity of the PBA-J.

SUBMITTER: Furutani K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7821145 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exhausted parents in Japan: Preliminary validation of the Japanese version of the Parental Burnout Assessment.

Furutani Kaichiro K   Kawamoto Taishi T   Alimardani Maryam M   Nakashima Ken'ichiro K  

New directions for child and adolescent development 20201007 174


We examined the factorial structure and validity of a Japanese version of the Parental Burnout Assessment, the PBA-J, with 1,500 Japanese parents. The Parental Burnout Assessment measures burnout using four dimensions: exhaustion in one's parental role, contrast in parental self, feelings of being fed up, and emotional distancing. Confirmatory factor analysis on the PBA-J supported a four-factor model. Multiple-group structural equation modeling with parent participants was supported for the fac  ...[more]

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