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Christensen, M. J.; And Others – 1991
A total of 130 mother-infant pairs participated in a study of the relation of maternal psychological and demographic variables to the vulnerable child syndrome, a condition in which parents persist in viewing their children as vulnerable following recovery from a serious medical complication. The following hypotheses were tested: (1) mothers who…
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Child Health, Demography, Marital Status
Walker, Alexis J.; Thompson, Linda – 1982
The mother/daughter relationship is probably one of the most enduring affectional bonds. Addressing the assumption that family members differ in their orientation to and dependence on other generations by virtue of their unique roles, three generations of women, 254 mother and daughter pairs, were studied for role convergence and the effect of…
Descriptors: Adults, Attachment Behavior, Daughters, Females
Etaugh, Claire; Nekolny, Karen – 1988
The increasing participation of women in the labor force has generated research concerning how employed women are perceived by others. Less research has been done concerning how working mothers, particularly those with very young children, are perceived. This study examined how adults viewed working mothers or young children and investigated…
Descriptors: Competence, Divorce, Employed Parents, Homemakers
Watts, Janine A. – 1983
The interpersonal linkages between adult children, their parents, and society are complex. In order to measure the levels of stress and satisfaction present in the relationship of young-adult daughters and their mothers, the Parent-Adult Child Relationships Inventory was administered to 163 mother-daughter pairs. The daughters were 18 to 25 years…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Birth Order, Daughters
Gaertner, Karen N. – 1982
The employment status of nurses was examined in the context of a role-conflict/job-satisfaction model. Data were analyzed from questionnaires from 4,191 nurses currently employed in hospitals or not employed at all. The sample was from a major metropolitan area in the Midwest. The most satisfying aspects of nursing work were shown to be working…
Descriptors: Children, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Employment Level
Schilmoeller, Gary L.; And Others – 1987
Health and demographic characteristics of adolescent and older mothers have been examined mostly in samples representative of urban populations often with large proportions of racial or ethnic minorities. The generalizability of data from urban, heterogeneous samples to service providers in states with large rural and semi-rural populations is…
Descriptors: Abortions, Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences
Allen, Mary J.; Friedle, James – 1981
Guilt and anxiety in mothers of preschool children as a function of marital and career status, child care arrangements, and traditionalism were studied in a sample of 51 non-student women. The sample comprised four major groups: Group One mothers had an intact marriage and were at home with their children; Group Two mothers had an intact marriage,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitude Measures, Day Care, Employed Women
Tuma, June M. – 1982
This review examines the literature on the effect of marriage and motherhood on women's psychological well-being. The paper discusses the impact of child rearing on life satisfaction and feelings of stress and considers the special problems of the working mother. Changing social attitudes surrounding a woman's role as wife and marital dissolution…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Divorce, Employed Women, Literature Reviews
Baker, Therese L.; Sween, Joyce A. – 1982
A study attempted to discover the significance of the early post-graduate career pattern on later career outcomes for women at varying points in their life course. Data were from a national sample of United States graduates of four-year colleges and universities at five points in time from their graduation in spring, 1961 until 7 years later.…
Descriptors: Career Education, Careers, College Graduates, Employed Parents
Honig, Alice Sterling; Winger, Catherine J. – 1995
This study investigated the effect of long-term professional social agency support on the level of stress perceived by mothers (N=65) of preschoolers with disabilities. Mothers completed the Questionnaire on Resources and Stress (QRS-F) and the Holmes and Rahe Social Readjustment Rating Scale. The hypothesis that stress is greater for mothers of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Agencies, Child Rearing, Coping
Yogev, Sara; Vierra, Andrea – 1981
The perceptions of a group of university faculty women about their work loads were studied. Respondents were asked about their responsibilities at home, about the time they spend on their professions, their households, and their families. They were also asked to judge whether and to what extent they feel overworked and about their attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Faculty Workload, Family Life, Family Relationship