Dual-earner families: The importance of work stress and family stress for psychological well-being.
1996; American Psychological Association; Volume: 1; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1037//1076-8998.1.2.211
ISSN1939-1307
AutoresNeala S. Schwartzberg, Rita Scher Dytell,
Tópico(s)Retirement, Disability, and Employment
ResumoScales of work stress and family stress as well as outcome measures of depression and self-esteem were completed by 94 mothers and 48 fathers in dual-earner families. Working mothers and working fathers reported equivalent levels of family stress, work stress, job-family interference, and psychological well-being, although mothers did report a higher level of lack of task sharing. Self-esteem and depression of dual-earner mothers and fathers were affected by both job and family stress. Insignificance within their work role affected both self-esteem and depression. Lack of task sharing significantly predicted depression among dual-earner mothers. Lack of challenge in their work role appeared to be a positive characteristic for dual-earner fathers.
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