Effects of Women’s Work-Family Multiple Role and Role Combination on Depressive Symptoms in Korea
This study set out to investigate the effects of multiple roles on depressive symptoms in women. The role of women was divided into worker, household worker, spouse, parent, and caregiver roles to identify the differences in depressive symptoms according to the number of roles, role-fulfillment, and...
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doaj-3ede01a907004503a8458f7d592af4502020-11-24T21:45:05ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-02-01174124910.3390/ijerph17041249ijerph17041249Effects of Women’s Work-Family Multiple Role and Role Combination on Depressive Symptoms in KoreaJi-won Kang0Soong-nang Jang1Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, KoreaRed Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, KoreaThis study set out to investigate the effects of multiple roles on depressive symptoms in women. The role of women was divided into worker, household worker, spouse, parent, and caregiver roles to identify the differences in depressive symptoms according to the number of roles, role-fulfillment, and role-combination. Using the sixth raw data of the 2016 Korean Longitudinal Survey of Women and Families for analysis, the data had 6198 respondents who did not have missing values in the major variables. There are three main findings of this study: (1) as the number of roles increased, depressive symptoms of women was decreased. In addition, role-combination was a more meaningful element; (2) women who did not have any roles tended to be more depressed; (3) the caregiver role showed a negative effect on depressive symptoms of women. This study was to include the various aspects of women’s roles and to determine the effects of multi-roles on depressive symptoms in women.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/4/1249multiple roledepressionrole combinationwork-family balance |
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Effects of Women’s Work-Family Multiple Role and Role Combination on Depressive Symptoms in Korea |
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Effects of Women’s Work-Family Multiple Role and Role Combination on Depressive Symptoms in Korea |
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This study set out to investigate the effects of multiple roles on depressive symptoms in women. The role of women was divided into worker, household worker, spouse, parent, and caregiver roles to identify the differences in depressive symptoms according to the number of roles, role-fulfillment, and role-combination. Using the sixth raw data of the 2016 Korean Longitudinal Survey of Women and Families for analysis, the data had 6198 respondents who did not have missing values in the major variables. There are three main findings of this study: (1) as the number of roles increased, depressive symptoms of women was decreased. In addition, role-combination was a more meaningful element; (2) women who did not have any roles tended to be more depressed; (3) the caregiver role showed a negative effect on depressive symptoms of women. This study was to include the various aspects of women’s roles and to determine the effects of multi-roles on depressive symptoms in women. |
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multiple role depression role combination work-family balance |
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