2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01797
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“To Suffer in Paradise”: Feelings Mothers Share on Portuguese Facebook Sites

Abstract: Background: Motherhood is an emotional rollercoaster. This is overlooked by most literature, which tends to refer mothers’ pathological states of postpartum depression and anxiety, mainly seeking to understand their causes or predicting factors, and consequences on children’s development.Objective: In this study, we aim to observe the diversity of mothers’ emotional states, and to analyze both positive and negative feelings they disclose on specific public and closed motherhood sites on Facebook. We hypothesiz… Show more

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“…Indeed, even when women are working at a full‐time job, they perform the bulk of household and childcare tasks (Aguiar et al, 2020; Perista et al, 2016). Further, women's pressure to place their children's needs before their own is higher than it is for men (César et al, 2018). Indeed, past studies show that in parental dyads, women are the ones who are using a greater number and variety of conciliation strategies to balance multiple roles (Matias, 2019; Matias & Fontaine, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, even when women are working at a full‐time job, they perform the bulk of household and childcare tasks (Aguiar et al, 2020; Perista et al, 2016). Further, women's pressure to place their children's needs before their own is higher than it is for men (César et al, 2018). Indeed, past studies show that in parental dyads, women are the ones who are using a greater number and variety of conciliation strategies to balance multiple roles (Matias, 2019; Matias & Fontaine, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, despite the increasing involvement of fathers in childcare, parenthood remains a domain strongly affected by gender inequalities. Additionally, the intensive mothering model prevails in Portuguese society (César et al, 2018), placing high standards on the mother in terms of her total availability, attention, and dedication to the child(ren). As a consequence, mothers who adhere to this model tend to ignore their own needs in an attempt to meet society's expectations and, therefore, are at an increased risk of becoming overwhelmed.…”
Section: Gender and Parental Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women are expected to be as dedicated to professional tasks as their male co-workers, but are also expected to take care of the children and to put their family first. The intensive motherhood model, which prevails in Portuguese society, places high demands on mothers in terms of availability, attention, and dedication to their child(ren) (César, Costa, Oliveira, & Fontaine, 2018;. As this model emphasizes children's needs and well-being, irrespective of the mother's needs, women who adhere to this model are at a higher risk of overburdening themselves in their attempt to fulfill societal expectations.…”
Section: Parental Burnout and Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the prevalence and reinforcement of positive and enjoyable aspects in motherhood [6,15], it is clear that throughout the 20th century when a formal and professional education started to become available, women also started to play a role outside the home, in spite of taking a significant responsibility in the role of raising their children.…”
Section: The Myth Of Maternal Lovementioning
confidence: 99%