Impact of Work from Home on Married Women During COVID-19 Induced Lockdown

K. Nidhi, D. Nandi, Mehak Segan, Aanchal Anant Awasthi, R. Janardhanan
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Background: A shift from “work at office” to “work from home” were take place during COVID-19 pandemic. These times are particularly hard specially for the working women who are mothers and wives. The study was conducted to analyze the work challenges along with the mental health challenges faced by working women in context to work from home. Materials and methods: A cross sectional survey using google forms was conducted among 209 married women in India. The link of the questionnaire was sent through e-mails, WhatsApp and other social media for the collection of the data. The four-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-4) was used to assess the anxiety and depression among the participants. J Women’s Health Dev 2021; 4 (4): 163-172 DOI: 10.26502/fjwhd.2644-28840070 Journal of Women’s Health and Development Volume 4 No 4 – December 2021 164 Result: It was found that more than 8 hours of working in a day was reported in 60.3% women. In addition,64.6% of women work for 2-5 days in a week. 32.1% of women were unsatisfied with working hours arrangement. The arrangement of working hours was strongly associated with general anxiety regarding coronavirus (p-<0.001), having distractions at home(p0.005), maintenance of regular schedule (p-0.022) and being not able to complete work on time (p-<0.001). Conclusion: It was concluded that for married working women, work from home in COVID-19 pandemic can be severely impactful in terms of depression and anxiety. The study showed that majority of married working women were unsatisfied with the work life arrangement amid pandemic which could challenge their physical health, psychological health, and social relationships.
在COVID-19引发的封锁期间,在家工作对已婚妇女的影响
背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,人们从“办公室工作”转向“在家工作”。这段时间尤其艰难,尤其是对身为母亲和妻子的职业女性来说。该研究旨在分析在家工作的职业女性所面临的工作挑战以及心理健康挑战。材料与方法:采用谷歌表格对209名印度已婚妇女进行了横断面调查。问卷的链接通过电子邮件、WhatsApp等社交媒体发送,收集数据。采用四项患者健康问卷(PHQ-4)评估参与者的焦虑和抑郁状况。J妇女健康发展2021;4 (4): 163-172 DOI: 10.26502/fjwhd。《妇女健康与发展杂志》第4卷第4期- 2021年12月164结果:60.3%的妇女报告每天工作超过8小时。此外,64.6%的女性每周工作2-5天。32.1%的女性对工作时间安排不满意。工作时间安排与对冠状病毒的普遍焦虑(p <0.001)、在家分心(p < 0.005)、维持常规时间表(p < 0.022)和无法按时完成工作(p <0.001)密切相关。结论:新冠肺炎大流行期间,已婚职业女性在家工作对抑郁和焦虑的影响严重。调查显示,大多数已婚职业女性对大流行期间的工作生活安排不满意,这可能会对她们的身体健康、心理健康和社会关系造成挑战。
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