Motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education and parenthood

Motherhood is a cultural process that has traditionally anchored women's identities in their ability to nurture infants and children (Ross, 2018). As a cultural and dynamic construct, it not only shapes women's social identity but also plays a pivotal role in influencing gender roles. The...

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Main Authors: V.E. Olalde-Mathieu, G.L. Licea-Haquet, A. Reyes-Aguilar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-01-01
Series:Social Sciences and Humanities Open
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291123003881
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author V.E. Olalde-Mathieu
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A. Reyes-Aguilar
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description Motherhood is a cultural process that has traditionally anchored women's identities in their ability to nurture infants and children (Ross, 2018). As a cultural and dynamic construct, it not only shapes women's social identity but also plays a pivotal role in influencing gender roles. The aim of the present study is to analyze the psychometric properties of the Motherhood Belief Scale, which explore Sense of Life and Social Duty as two dimensions of motherhood in a general sample (n = 6207) with different sex, age, education, and parenthood status. The reliability of the Motherhood Belief Scale in our sample showed low fitted scores, low variability, and a floor-like effect, which was more eminent for the Social Duty dimension. These findings showed differences in motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education, and parenthood. Additionally, we explored answers for two open questions about motherhood with a sentiment analysis which showed a more significant bias to positive emotional valence in people without professional studies out professional studies. These findings suggest a more stereotypical view of motherhood in populations with low education, very young or elderly, men, and with parenthood status.
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spelling doaj.art-c21b87cca6b941ad989a1c6f7d8232d62024-04-07T04:36:23ZengElsevierSocial Sciences and Humanities Open2590-29112024-01-019100783Motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education and parenthoodV.E. Olalde-Mathieu0G.L. Licea-Haquet1A. Reyes-Aguilar2Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Neurobiology, Instituto de Neurobiología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Juriquilla, MexicoDepartment of Behavioral and Cognitive Neurobiology, Instituto de Neurobiología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Juriquilla, MexicoDepartment of Psychobiology and Neuroscience, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico; Corresponding author.Motherhood is a cultural process that has traditionally anchored women's identities in their ability to nurture infants and children (Ross, 2018). As a cultural and dynamic construct, it not only shapes women's social identity but also plays a pivotal role in influencing gender roles. The aim of the present study is to analyze the psychometric properties of the Motherhood Belief Scale, which explore Sense of Life and Social Duty as two dimensions of motherhood in a general sample (n = 6207) with different sex, age, education, and parenthood status. The reliability of the Motherhood Belief Scale in our sample showed low fitted scores, low variability, and a floor-like effect, which was more eminent for the Social Duty dimension. These findings showed differences in motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education, and parenthood. Additionally, we explored answers for two open questions about motherhood with a sentiment analysis which showed a more significant bias to positive emotional valence in people without professional studies out professional studies. These findings suggest a more stereotypical view of motherhood in populations with low education, very young or elderly, men, and with parenthood status.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291123003881MotherhoodMotherhood beliefsMeasurementsSense of lifeSocial duty
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G.L. Licea-Haquet
A. Reyes-Aguilar
Motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education and parenthood
Social Sciences and Humanities Open
Motherhood
Motherhood beliefs
Measurements
Sense of life
Social duty
title Motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education and parenthood
title_full Motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education and parenthood
title_fullStr Motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education and parenthood
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title_short Motherhood beliefs across sex, age, education and parenthood
title_sort motherhood beliefs across sex age education and parenthood
topic Motherhood
Motherhood beliefs
Measurements
Sense of life
Social duty
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