Explanatory model of stress and coping process for dual-career men and women

An explanatory model of stress and coping for dual-career women and men is presented and tested using distress, a global measure of somatic symptomatology, as the stress measure outcome. Results indicate that the men and women sampled are psychologically vested in both professional and family roles....

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Main Author: Guelzow, Maureen G.
Other Authors: Family and Child Development
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/54532
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-545322020-12-23T05:32:29Z Explanatory model of stress and coping process for dual-career men and women Guelzow, Maureen G. Family and Child Development LD5655.V856 1989.G834 Dual-career families Stress (Psychology) Adjustment (Psychology) An explanatory model of stress and coping for dual-career women and men is presented and tested using distress, a global measure of somatic symptomatology, as the stress measure outcome. Results indicate that the men and women sampled are psychologically vested in both professional and family roles. Additionally, the women, all of whom are employed full time, report no significant associations between having younger children and role strain, parental stress, or distress. Men who have a flexible work schedule indicate significantly lower marital, parental, and professional stress, as well as lower distress. Use of cognitive restructuring coping strategies led to significantly lower distress for both genders; use of role reduction strategies was linked to higher distress levels for men. Additional findings reveal more differences than similarities by gender. Ph. D. 2015-07-10T20:00:23Z 2015-07-10T20:00:23Z 1989 Dissertation Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/54532 en_US OCLC# 20125774 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ vii, 131 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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topic LD5655.V856 1989.G834
Dual-career families
Stress (Psychology)
Adjustment (Psychology)
spellingShingle LD5655.V856 1989.G834
Dual-career families
Stress (Psychology)
Adjustment (Psychology)
Guelzow, Maureen G.
Explanatory model of stress and coping process for dual-career men and women
description An explanatory model of stress and coping for dual-career women and men is presented and tested using distress, a global measure of somatic symptomatology, as the stress measure outcome. Results indicate that the men and women sampled are psychologically vested in both professional and family roles. Additionally, the women, all of whom are employed full time, report no significant associations between having younger children and role strain, parental stress, or distress. Men who have a flexible work schedule indicate significantly lower marital, parental, and professional stress, as well as lower distress. Use of cognitive restructuring coping strategies led to significantly lower distress for both genders; use of role reduction strategies was linked to higher distress levels for men. Additional findings reveal more differences than similarities by gender. === Ph. D.
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title Explanatory model of stress and coping process for dual-career men and women
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title_fullStr Explanatory model of stress and coping process for dual-career men and women
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