GENDER BELIEFS AND FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES AS PREDICTORS OF CONFLICT AND ENRICHMENT IN PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES Cover Image

GENDER BELIEFS AND FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES AS PREDICTORS OF CONFLICT AND ENRICHMENT IN PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
GENDER BELIEFS AND FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES AS PREDICTORS OF CONFLICT AND ENRICHMENT IN PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

Author(s): Monika Parchomiuk
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Behaviorism, Family and social welfare, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Edukacijsko-rehabilitacijski fakultet
Keywords: children with disabilities; gender role beliefs; parental roles; responsibilities; work-family conflict; work-family enrichment;

Summary/Abstract: This study examined the contribution of parental beliefs, the scope of involvement in family responsibilities, and the sense of being burdened with these responsibilities in shaping the results of conflict and enrichment in the roles of parents of children with disabilities, while keeping the child’s functional status in mind. We analysed data from 168 respondents, including 99 mothers and 69 fathers of children with disabilities. Beliefs, sense of burden with household and family responsibilities, and the child’s functional status had an influence on family-work conflict. The parent’s gender, beliefs, the child’s functional status, sense of burden with responsibilities towards the child with a disability, and the scope of involvement in household and family responsibilities were important for enrichment.

  • Issue Year: 57/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 1-19
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English