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The Effectiveness of Knowledge Mobilization on Parent Emotion Beliefs Is Moderated by Parent Gender, Dysregulation, and Family Expressiveness
by
Reaume, Chelsea
, Thomassin, Kristel
, Sosa-Hernandez, Linda
in
Animation
/ Audiences
/ Beliefs
/ Children & youth
/ Effectiveness
/ Emotional Disturbances
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Female
/ Gender
/ Genre
/ Human
/ Human Sex Differences
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge Level
/ Male
/ Mobilization
/ Mothers
/ Parental Attitudes
/ Parenting
/ Parents & parenting
/ Social networks
/ Socialization
/ Stakeholder
2024
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The Effectiveness of Knowledge Mobilization on Parent Emotion Beliefs Is Moderated by Parent Gender, Dysregulation, and Family Expressiveness
by
Reaume, Chelsea
, Thomassin, Kristel
, Sosa-Hernandez, Linda
in
Animation
/ Audiences
/ Beliefs
/ Children & youth
/ Effectiveness
/ Emotional Disturbances
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Female
/ Gender
/ Genre
/ Human
/ Human Sex Differences
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge Level
/ Male
/ Mobilization
/ Mothers
/ Parental Attitudes
/ Parenting
/ Parents & parenting
/ Social networks
/ Socialization
/ Stakeholder
2024
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The Effectiveness of Knowledge Mobilization on Parent Emotion Beliefs Is Moderated by Parent Gender, Dysregulation, and Family Expressiveness
by
Reaume, Chelsea
, Thomassin, Kristel
, Sosa-Hernandez, Linda
in
Animation
/ Audiences
/ Beliefs
/ Children & youth
/ Effectiveness
/ Emotional Disturbances
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Female
/ Gender
/ Genre
/ Human
/ Human Sex Differences
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge Level
/ Male
/ Mobilization
/ Mothers
/ Parental Attitudes
/ Parenting
/ Parents & parenting
/ Social networks
/ Socialization
/ Stakeholder
2024
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The Effectiveness of Knowledge Mobilization on Parent Emotion Beliefs Is Moderated by Parent Gender, Dysregulation, and Family Expressiveness
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The Effectiveness of Knowledge Mobilization on Parent Emotion Beliefs Is Moderated by Parent Gender, Dysregulation, and Family Expressiveness
2024
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Overview
We tested the effectiveness of mobilizing research findings from a study on parental beliefs about gender and emotion directly to parent stakeholders and examined parent gender, parent emotion dysregulation, and family expressiveness as moderators of belief change pre-to-post knowledge mobilization. A sample of 936 parents of children aged 8-12 completed measures about gendered emotion beliefs, emotion dysregulation, and family expressiveness and was then randomized to watch either a short, animated knowledge mobilization (KMb) video or a control video. KMb effectiveness was moderated by parent gender, such that gendered beliefs decreased significantly more in the KMb condition for fathers but not for mothers. Results also revealed a larger decrease in gendered emotion beliefs post-KMb video for parents who initially endorsed low levels of dysregulation and family emotion expressiveness. Implications for informing future KMb efforts and tailoring such efforts based on the heterogeneity of the targeted audience are discussed.
Nous avons testé l'efficacité de la mobilisation des résultats de recherche d'une étude sur les croyances parentales à propos du genre et des émotions directement auprès des parents concernés et avons examiné le genre des parents, la dysrégulation des émotions des parents et l'expressivité de la famille comme modérateurs du changement de croyance avant et après la mobilisation des connaissances. Un échantillon de 936 parents d'enfants âgés de 8 à 12 ans a complété des mesures sur les croyances en matière d'émotions liées au genre, la dysrégulation des émotions et l'expressivité de la famille, puis a été randomisé pour regarder soit une courte vidéo animée de mobilisation des connaissances, soit une vidéo de contrôle. L'efficacité de la mobilisation des connaissances a été modérée par le genre des parents, de sorte que les croyances liées au genre ont diminué de manière considérablement plus importante dans la condition de mobilisation des connaissances pour les pères, mais pas pour les mères. Les résultats ont également révélé une diminution plus importante des croyances liées aux émotions genrées après la vidéo de mobilisation des connaissances chez les parents qui avaient initialement approuvé de faibles niveaux de dysrégulation et d'expressivité des émotions familiales. Les implications pour informer les futurs efforts de mobilisation des connaissances et pour adapter ces efforts en fonction de l'hétérogénéité du public ciblé sont discutées.
Public Significance Statement
This study found that the effectiveness of a knowledge mobilization (KMb) video about gender and emotion expression was moderated by parent gender, parent emotion dysregulation, and family expressiveness. Our findings suggest that one size does not fit all and that optimal KMb strategies should be tailored to specific knowledge users and their characteristics.
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