Parental burnout & parental lying > Part 1

Single Wave Study

General Information

Title
Part 1
Project Number
411.1
Abstract
This study is about parental burnout and parental lying.
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
05-08-2024
End date
30-09-2024
Age
Researcher
Maartje Luijk (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Rianne Kok (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Caro Lemmen (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Ines Lucieer (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2025 Centerdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.57990/1arn-pq02
Funding Organization
ODISSEI, OCW (Domeinplan SSH), Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Codebook in English
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Data Files

English SPSS file
English STATA file
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Variables

Variable name Variable Label
nomem_encrNumber of the household member encrypted
nohouse_encrNumber of the household encrypted
dan24a_mYear and month of the field work period
dan24a001Age child 1 (youngest child)
dan24a002Age child 2
dan24a003Age child 3
dan24a004Age child 4
dan24a005Age child 5
dan24a006Age child 6
dan24a007Age child 7
dan24a008Age child 8
dan24a009Age child 9
dan24a010Age child 10
dan24a011How many biological children do you have?
dan24a012Is at least one of your children younger than 19 (0 to 18 years old)?
dan24a013How many children currently live in your household?
dan24a014How many children do you feel responsible for?
dan24a015How many hours per day do you spend on average with [your child living at home / at least one of your children living at home] on an average weekday (from 0 to 24 hours)?
dan24a016The following questions are about the child who lives in your household. In what month and year was your child born? Month of birth
dan24a017The following questions are about the child who lives in your household. In what month and year was your child born? Year of birth
dan24a018Does your child have special needs? (For example, a disability, problems, or an illness that means the child needs extra care or help)
dan24a019Child 1 (youngest child) - Month of birth
dan24a020Child 2 - Month of birth
dan24a021Child 3- Month of birth
dan24a022Child 4- Month of birth
dan24a023Child 5- Month of birth
dan24a024Child 6- Month of birth
dan24a025Child 7- Month of birth
dan24a026Child 8- Month of birth
dan24a027Child 9- Month of birth
dan24a028Child 10- Month of birth
dan24a029Child 1 (youngest child) - Year of birth
dan24a030Child 2 - Year of birth
dan24a031Child 3 - Year of birth
dan24a032Child 4 - Year of birth
dan24a033Child 5 - Year of birth
dan24a034Child 6 - Year of birth
dan24a035Child 7 - Year of birth
dan24a036Child 8 - Year of birth
dan24a037Child 9 - Year of birth
dan24a038Child 10 - Year of birth
dan24a039Child 1 (youngest child) - Special needs?
dan24a040Child 2 - Special needs?
dan24a041Child 3 - Special needs?
dan24a042Child 4 - Special needs?
dan24a043Child 5 - Special needs?
dan24a044Child 6 - Special needs?
dan24a045Child 7 - Special needs?
dan24a046Child 8 - Special needs?
dan24a047Child 9 - Special needs?
dan24a048Child 10 - Special needs?
dan24a049Child 1 (youngest child) - Most challenging?
dan24a050Child 2 - Most challenging?
dan24a051Child 3 - Most challenging?
dan24a052Child 4 - Most challenging?
dan24a053Child 5 - Most challenging?
dan24a054Child 6 - Most challenging?
dan24a055Child 7 - Most challenging?
dan24a056Child 8 - Most challenging?
dan24a057Child 9 - Most challenging?
dan24a058Child 10 - Most challenging?
dan24a059Shows pleasure
dan24a060Gets hurt
dan24a061Nervous
dan24a062Restless
dan24a063Follows rules
dan24a064Wakes up
dan24a065Tantrum
dan24a066Afraid
dan24a067Less fun
dan24a068Looks for
dan24a069Cries
dan24a070Worries
dan24a071Looks at
dan24a072Does not react
dan24a073Affectionate
dan24a074Won’t touch
dan24a075Falling asleep
dan24a076Runs away
dan24a077Plays
dan24a078Pay attention
dan24a079Adjusting
dan24a080To help
dan24a081Gets upset
dan24a082Chokes
dan24a083Imitates sounds
dan24a084Refuses to eat
dan24a085Hits
dan24a086Destructive
dan24a087Points
dan24a088Bites
dan24a089Hugs dolls
dan24a090Unhappy
dan24a091To hurt
dan24a092Gets still
dan24a093Considerate, caring
dan24a094Restless
dan24a095Headache, stomach ache
dan24a096Sharing
dan24a097Tantrums
dan24a098Solitary
dan24a099Obedient
dan24a100Worries
dan24a101Helpful
dan24a102Squirming
dan24a103Friend
dan24a104Fighting
dan24a105Unhappy
dan24a106Nice others
dan24a107Distracted
dan24a108Nervous
dan24a109Kind
dan24a110Lies
dan24a111Bullied
dan24a112Help
dan24a113Thinks
dan24a114Steals
dan24a115Adults
dan24a116Scared
dan24a117Tasks
dan24a118No guilt after misbehavior
dan24a119Punishment does not change behavior
dan24a120Shows too little fear
dan24a121Shows little affection
dan24a122Does not respond to love
dan24a123Children's wishes should come before those of their parents.
dan24a124Children should be the center of their parents' attention.
dan24a125Parents have a life of their own and should not be asked to sacrifice their own well-being for the sake of their children.
dan24a126Parents who seek advice on parenting are admitting that they are not doing a very good job.
dan24a127Parents naturally know how best to bring up their children.
dan24a128Good parents should be aware of what experts say and write about the development of children.
dan24a129A child's successes and failures mostly reflect how well their parents are bringing them up.
dan24a130Good parents constantly worry about their child's well-being and comfort.
dan24a131A family's daily routine should be organized around the wishes for parents rather than the wishes of their children.
dan24a132To reach their full potential, it is important that children take part in a wide range of organized activities outside their home.
dan24a133It is the parent's role to discover and develop a child's special talents.
dan24a134Parents should make sure that a child receives everything he or she needs, even if it means cutting down on essentials for themselves.
dan24a135I must set very high standards for myself as a parent.
dan24a136I must always be successful as a parent.
dan24a137One of my goals is to be a “perfect” parent.
dan24a138Only if I am “perfect” as a parent will society consider me to be a good parent.
dan24a139Most people expect me to always be an excellent parent.
dan24a140I have to be a perfect parent in order for most people to regard me as okay.
dan24a141I always feel the need to be a “perfect” parent.
dan24a142I always pressure myself to be the best parent in the world
dan24a143I have very high perfectionistic goals for myself as a parent
dan24a144Most people in society expect me to always be a “perfect” parent
dan24a145In order for people to accept me‚ I have to be the greatest parent in the world
dan24a146Most people expect me to be perfectionistic when it comes to being a parent.
dan24a147How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To get married
dan24a148How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To experience romantic love
dan24a149How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To have close friends
dan24a150How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To have job security
dan24a151How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To earn a Bachelor’s degree (college or university)
dan24a152How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To be wealthy
dan24a153How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To preserve and enhance family honor
dan24a154How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To have a job that others admire
dan24a155How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To have (or adopt) children
dan24a156How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To be comfortable with self: have self-confidence and self-esteem
dan24a157How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To strive to better yourself
dan24a158How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To be self-fulfilled: Develop own unique individual strengths
dan24a159How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To be determined: Persevere in the face of difficulty
dan24a160How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To be known: Get public recognition for achievements
dan24a161How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To be clean and orderly
dan24a162How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To earn a graduate degree (Masters or Doctorate)
dan24a163How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To be self-reliant: Able to get along on your own
dan24a164How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To think for yourself: Have your own views even if they differ from those of others
dan24a165How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To try to be the best or among the first in what you do
dan24a166How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To maintain close family relations
dan24a167How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To have a sense of purpose: Feel that your life has meaning
dan24a168How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To be resilient: able to bounce back from setbacks
dan24a169How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? To fit in socially: Able to integrate in social groups
dan24a170How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Integrity: To be true to yourself
dan24a171How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Humility: To not be boastful or proud
dan24a172How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Independence: To be able to do things on your own
dan24a173How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Kindness and compassion
dan24a174How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Forgiveness: to be able to forgive others
dan24a175How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Tolerance: Respect for those who are different from you
dan24a176How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Altruism: Desire to help people in difficulty
dan24a177How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Being grateful
dan24a178How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Being religious and faithful
dan24a179How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Respect for those who are senior to you
dan24a180How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Filial piety: Sense of duty to one’s parents
dan24a181How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Well-mannered: Proper public behavior
dan24a182How important do you think it is for your child(ren) to achieve the following goals or have the following values as adults? Group harmony: Cooperating and avoiding conflicts in groups
dan24a183I enjoy being unique and different from others in many respects.
dan24a184My personal identity (independent of others) is very important to me.
dan24a185Having a lively imagination is important for me.
dan24a186I would rather say 'no' directly than risk being misunderstood.
dan24a187I prefer to be direct and forthright when deadling with people I have just met.
dan24a188Speaking up during a meeting is not a problem for me.
dan24a189I am the same person at home as I am at work.
dan24a190It is important to me to respect decisions made by the group.
dan24a191It is important to me to maintain harmony (good atmosphere without arguments) within my group.
dan24a192I will sacrifice my self-interest for the benefit of the group I am in
dan24a193I will stay in a group if they need me, even when I’m not happy with the group.
dan24a194My happiness depends on the happiness of those around me.
dan24a195I often have the feeling that my relationships with others are more important than my own accomplishments.
dan24a196There is a special person who is around when I am in need
dan24a197There is a special person with whom I can share my joys and sorrows
dan24a198My family really tries to help me
dan24a199I get the emotional help and support I need from my family
dan24a200I have a special person who is a real source of comfort to me
dan24a201My friends really try to help me
dan24a202I can count on my friends when things go wrong
dan24a203I can talk about my problems with my family
dan24a204I have friends with whom I can share my joys and sorrows
dan24a205There is a special person in my life who cares about my feelings
dan24a206My family is willing to help me make decisions
dan24a207I can talk about my problems with my friends
dan24a208Have you had help raising (one of) your child(ren) in the past 12 months? Do not include your partner/ the other parent of your child here.
dan24a209Who helped you raise your child(ren)? Family members
dan24a210Who helped you raise your child(ren)? Friends, acquaintances, or neighbors
dan24a211Who helped you raise your child(ren)? School, daycare, or preschool
dan24a212Who helped you raise your child(ren)? CJG (Center for Youth and Family), health clinic, or school doctor
dan24a213Who helped you raise your child(ren)? Family doctor or nurse
dan24a214Who helped you raise your child(ren)? Social work, psychologist, or coach
dan24a215Who helped you raise your child(ren)? Someone else
dan24a216To what extent are you able to [with the help you have received,] raise your children?
dan24a217Finally, have you been concerned about the upbringing or development of your child(ren) in the past 3 months?
dan24a218Was it difficult to answer the questions?
dan24a219Were the questions sufficiently clear?
dan24a220Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things?
dan24a221Was it an interesting subject?
dan24a222Did you enjoy answering the questions?
dan24a223Starting date questionnaire
dan24a224Starting time questionnaire
dan24a225End date questionnaire
dan24a226End time questionnaire
dan24a227Duration in seconds

Response Information

Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 1,370 (100.0%)
Non-response: 342 (25.0%)
Response: 1,028 (75.0%)
Complete: 995 (72.6%)
In target group: 962 (70.2%)
Not in target group: 33 (2.4%)
Incomplete: 33 (2.4%)
Collection Events
Period
05-08-2024 to 01-09-2024
Sample
Panel members with children from 0-18 years.
Collection Mode
Internet Survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.

Period
02-09-2024 to 30-09-2024
Sample
Non-respondents of the first measurement.
Collection Mode
Internet Survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.