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Background:

  • Maternal burnout is a chronic psychological, emotional, and physiological condition resulting from accumulated stressors.
  • Limited research has explored the prevalence and contributing factors of maternal burnout.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the rate of maternal burnout among French mothers.
  • To identify key factors associated with maternal burnout.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study involving 263 French mothers (aged 20-49).
  • Utilized five scales to measure maternal burnout, social support, parental stress, depression, anxiety, and history of postnatal depression.

Main Results:

  • Approximately 20% of mothers reported experiencing maternal burnout.
  • Significant factors associated with maternal burnout included perceiving one's child as difficult, a history of postnatal depression, anxiety symptoms, and parental stress.
  • Satisfaction with work-life balance was also a notable factor.

Conclusions:

  • Maternal burnout affects a substantial portion of mothers.
  • Identifying associated factors like child temperament, mental health history, and stress levels is crucial for intervention.
  • Further research is essential to deepen the understanding and develop effective prevention strategies for maternal burnout.