工作母亲和全职家庭主妇自我报告的精神和身体压力的比较——英国的一项试点研究

H. Kahn, J. Cuthbertson
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关于职业母亲和全职家庭主妇究竟是承受更大压力的争论还在继续。本文描述的试点研究比较了两组有英国小学年龄(即4-11岁的孩子)的母亲的自我报告的身体和心理压力的发生,即工作母亲和全职家庭主妇的母亲。前者中有70人,后者中有24人,他们都至少有一个孩子在同一所小学上学。测量了身体健康、心理健康三个方面(自由浮动焦虑、躯体焦虑和抑郁)以及使用的压力应对策略。两组母亲之间的差异不大,尽管全职家庭主妇比职业母亲明显更容易抑郁。对身体健康不良和心理健康不良的预测因素进行了检查。©1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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A comparison of the self-reported mental and physical stress of working and full-time homemaker mothers - A UK pilot study
There is continuing debate over whether employed mothers or mothers who are full-time homemakers experience more stress. The pilot study described in this article compares the self-reported occurrence of physical and psychological stress in two groups of mothers with children of UK primary school age (i.e. children aged 4–11 years of age), namely working mothers and mothers who are full-time homemakers. Seventy of the former and 24 of the latter, all with at least one child attending the same primary school, participated in the study. Physical health, three aspects of mental health (free-floating anxiety, somatic anxiety and depression) and stress-coping strategies utilized were measured. Few differences were found between the two groups of mothers, though full-time homemakers indicate significantly more depression than working mothers. The predictors of physical ill-health and mental ill-health were examined. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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