Role strain, coping, and stress among dual-career husbands and wives
The relationship among role strain, coping, and stress was quantitatively assessed using responses from 190 dual-career husbands and wives. Cluster analysis of stress scores resulted in the adoption of a six-cluster solution. MANOVA on role strain confirmed a significant effect by Cluster, F(15,455)...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-876662020-09-26T05:32:32Z Role strain, coping, and stress among dual-career husbands and wives Wanamaker, Nancy Joy Family and Child Development LD5655.V856 1986.W362 Husband and wife Married people -- Employment Stress (Psychology) Adjustment (Psychology) The relationship among role strain, coping, and stress was quantitatively assessed using responses from 190 dual-career husbands and wives. Cluster analysis of stress scores resulted in the adoption of a six-cluster solution. MANOVA on role strain confirmed a significant effect by Cluster, F(15,455)=8.92, p=.001. Post hoc analyses indicated that Cluster VI had significantly lower scores from all other clusters on all three role categories: marital, professional, and parental. Cluster I had significantly higher scores than Cluster v and VI on all three role strain categories. MANOVA on coping strategies confirmed a significant effect by Cluster, F(35,709)=1.95, p=.001. Although individuals in this sample reported low to moderate strain and stress, significant variation existed within the sample. Individuals experiencing the lowest strain and stress employed two coping responses most often, Delegating Responsibility and Cognitive Restructuring. The results are explained with regard to stage of career and family development and child care concerns. Ph. D. 2019-02-15T21:22:10Z 2019-02-15T21:22:10Z 1986 Dissertation Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/87666 en_US OCLC# 15501838 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ iv, 88 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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The relationship among role strain, coping, and stress was quantitatively assessed using responses from 190 dual-career husbands and wives. Cluster analysis of stress scores resulted in the adoption of a six-cluster solution. MANOVA on role strain confirmed a significant effect by Cluster, F(15,455)=8.92, p=.001. Post hoc analyses indicated that Cluster VI had significantly lower scores from all other clusters on all three role categories: marital, professional, and parental. Cluster I had significantly higher scores than Cluster v and VI on all three role strain categories. MANOVA on coping strategies confirmed a significant effect by Cluster, F(35,709)=1.95, p=.001. Although individuals in this sample reported low to moderate strain and stress, significant variation existed within the sample. Individuals experiencing the lowest strain and stress employed two coping responses most often, Delegating Responsibility and Cognitive Restructuring. The results are explained with regard to stage of career and family development and child care concerns. === Ph. D. |
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Role strain, coping, and stress among dual-career husbands and wives |
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