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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

✍ Scribed by Kahn, H. ;Cuthbertson, J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
112 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0748-8386

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✦ Synopsis


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-¯oating anxiety, somatic anxiety and depression) and stress-coping strategies utilized were measured. Few dierences were found between the two groups of mothers, though full-time homemakers indicate signi®cantly more depression than working mothers. The predictors of physical ill-health and mental ill-health were examined.