Mothers’ Time Perception and Psychological Well-Being during Child-Rearing

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A survey of 342 Japanese child-rearing mothers found that compassionate goals to support others’ well-being predicted a more positive parental attitude and better psychological well-being indirectly through a decreased tendency to perceive that they are losing time to child care (i.e., a zero-sum time perception) and an increased tendency to perceive that they are jointly creating time with the children (i.e., a nonzero-sum time perception). In contrast, self-image goals to project a desirable impression of the self onto others were associated with a less positive parental attitude and worse psychological well-being, indirectly through a greater tendency to perceive that they are losing time to child care. Mothers’ interpersonal goals and time perception help them protect against child-rearing stress.

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