In studying the guilt of mothers of infants and toddlers who use day care, 89 white, middle‐class mothers were used as the sample. A questionnaire was administered to them which included a Maternal Guilt Scale and a Maternal Satisfaction Scale. Mothers who reported more satisfaction with child care also reported feeling less guilt about leaving their child in day care. Mothers who reported more satisfaction with home‐school communication reported feeling more guilt. Mothers with girls reported feeling moreguilt about leaving their child than mothers with boys
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
Objectives: Many parents anecdotally report experiencing parenting related guilt, yet no empirically...
Despite receiving significant attention from sociological scholars and a growing discourse in popula...
Guilt and anxiety in mothers of preschool childrtn as a function of marital and career status, child...
Approximately 52% of women in the United States with children under the age of three were employed i...
Compares mothers who have 3-year-olds in employer-sponsored daycare centers, with mothers whose tots...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of guilt experienced by mothers on feelings towa...
Hays (1996) was the first to describe the construct of intensive mothering beliefs, yet little empir...
Working mothers often experience guilt when balancing work and family responsibilities. We examined ...
Working mothers often experience guilt when balancing work and family responsibilities. We examined ...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether the self-perceptions of mothers who remained at ho...
The main purpose of this study was to compare the parenting stress and job satisfaction of working m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among the attitudes of part-time worki...
Maternal guilt has been a longstanding concern for mothers in the Western world. Literature around m...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
Objectives: Many parents anecdotally report experiencing parenting related guilt, yet no empirically...
Despite receiving significant attention from sociological scholars and a growing discourse in popula...
Guilt and anxiety in mothers of preschool childrtn as a function of marital and career status, child...
Approximately 52% of women in the United States with children under the age of three were employed i...
Compares mothers who have 3-year-olds in employer-sponsored daycare centers, with mothers whose tots...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of guilt experienced by mothers on feelings towa...
Hays (1996) was the first to describe the construct of intensive mothering beliefs, yet little empir...
Working mothers often experience guilt when balancing work and family responsibilities. We examined ...
Working mothers often experience guilt when balancing work and family responsibilities. We examined ...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether the self-perceptions of mothers who remained at ho...
The main purpose of this study was to compare the parenting stress and job satisfaction of working m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among the attitudes of part-time worki...
Maternal guilt has been a longstanding concern for mothers in the Western world. Literature around m...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
Objectives: Many parents anecdotally report experiencing parenting related guilt, yet no empirically...