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2019 | 16 | 2 | 23-33

Article title

Wypalenie rodzicielskie – nowe spojrzenie na przemęczonych rodziców. Przegląd literatury oraz badań

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Title variants

EN
Parental Burnout – a new look at the 'exhausted parent' – A review of the literature

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Abstracts

EN
This article is a summary of international studies regarding Parental Burnout syndrome. The article describes the history of the studies and the main characteristics of parental burnout. It considers the predictors of burnout and the factors that lead to the development of the syndrome. The article is based on international studies, as no studies on the topic have been published in Poland.
PL
Treść artykułu jest przeglądem zagranicznych badań, które doprowadziły do opisania i zbadania zjawiska, jakim jest wypalenie rodzicielskie. Przedstawia on historię tego, w jaki sposób rozwinął się ogólny zamysł badań na ten temat; cechy charakterystyczne wypalenia rodzicielskiego oraz jego przyczyny. Artykuł prezentuje również najnowsze badania związane z czynnikami, które mogą wpływać na dane zjawisko. Są to badania zagraniczne, gdyż w Polsce konstrukt wypalenia nie był jak dotąd poruszany, choć jest to ważne zjawisko dla nauk humanistycznych i społecznych.

Year

Volume

16

Issue

2

Pages

23-33

Physical description

Dates

published
2019

Contributors

  • SWPS Uniwersytet Humanistycznospołeczny

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
2212060

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_25312_2083-2923_16_2019_02nm
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