Mothers’ and fathers’ parenting attitudes during COVID-19

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Lisa K. Forbes
Margaret R. Lamar
Megan Speciale
Courtney Donovan
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[1] University of Colorado Denver,Counseling Program
[2] Palo Alto University,Department of Counseling
[3] University of Colorado Denver,Research and Evaluation Methods Program
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Current Psychology | 2022年 / 41卷
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Intensive parenting; Intensive mothering; Parenthood; Parenting beliefs; COVID-19 pandemic;
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Attitudes about parenting are derived from early socialization of gender role norms and often include intensive parenting beliefs, which give mothers an outsized role in parenting. This study examined the differences in intensive parenting beliefs among cisgender mothers and fathers during the United States COVID-19 response. Data from a sample of 1048 mothers and fathers were collected during March and April 2020 to understand parenting beliefs. Results indicated that some demographic factors, including gender and ethnicity, impact intensive parenting beliefs. Additionally, the number of COVID-19 cases in a state, along with school closure length, was related to intensive parenting beliefs.
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