Women's Work, Families, and Health: The Balancing ActKristen M. Swanson-Kauffman Taylor & Francis, 1987 - 98 pages |
Table des matières
CHILDBEARING CHOICES OF PROFESSIONAL | 21 |
INFLUENCES ON WOMENS | 51 |
SOURCES OF STRESS | 69 |
INFERTILITY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON WOMENS CAREER | 85 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
1987 by Hemisphere analysis baby boomers birth career identities child childfree conceptualization conflict coping responses coping strategies correlations couples daily hassles demands depression differences effects emotional symptoms employed mothers employed women employment status ence experience family roles focused grounded theory groups hassles reported Health and Social health status important infertility influence involved Killien labor force Lederman less major marital satisfaction marriage married workers married working mothers maternal menstrual cycle months postpartum multiple roles nonemployed Nursing Research Olshansky overall parenthood partner support pattern perceived social support perinatal period plans ployed Point biserial correlations postpartum adaptation pregnant women problem profes professional women sample Scale Seattle Sigma Theta Tau significant social network structure somatic specific spouse stress stressors subscale supportive behaviors symptomatology Table tion types of hassles unemployed University of Washington well-being woman women and homemakers women's health women's lives Woods WSRN