Family, Work Experiences and Phychological Well-being among Employed Wives

기혼 취업여성의 가족생활 및 직업생활 경험과 심리적 복지 이형실; 15-23 검수 목록보기

  • Lee, Hyong-Sil (Dept. of Home Economics Education, Chung-Ang University)
  • 이형실 (중앙대학교 가정교육학과)
  • Published : 2000.09.01

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between family, work experiences and psychological well-being among employed wives. Data were collected from 258 full-time employed wives in dual-earner families. 63.6% of respondents were in their 30s and 36.4% in their 40s. Educational and income level was above average. Employed wives experienced higher levels of stress and satisfaction in parenting than in marital relationships and work. The findings of this study indicated that higher levels of marital stress and parenting stress were negatively related to work satisfaction for employed wives in dual-earner couples. Work stress had negative effects on parenting satisfaction. However, marital satisfaction was not influenced by parenting stress and work stress. The results of the regression analysis revealed that marital, work and parenting satisfaction were significant predictors of psychological well-being of employed wives. The size of effects were found to be greater for marital and work satisfaction than for parenting satisfaction.

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