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The Journal of Psychology

Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume 110, 1982 - Issue 2
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A Comparison of Depression Among Employed Single-Parent and Married Women

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Pages 239-247
Received 23 Nov 1981
Published online: 02 Jul 2010

Abstract

This study of employed single-parent (n = 52) and married women (n = 87) investigated employment characteristics (time spent at work, income), psychological resources (self-esteem, sex-role attitudes), and management of domestic activities (evaluation and satisfaction with performance) in relation to depression. For the most part, correlates of depression were quite different for the two groups of women. Nontraditional sex-role attitudes, more time at work, higher income, low work-family strain, and high self-esteem were associated with less depression among single parents. Positive work orientation, high self-esteem, less time spent at work, and satisfaction with domestic tasks were linked with lower depression among married women.

 

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