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独自应对还是共同面对:探究 COVID-19 对单身和已婚工作母亲的影响。

Weathering the storm alone or together: Examining the impact of COVID-19 on sole and partnered working mothers.

机构信息

Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

J Community Psychol. 2023 Jul;51(6):2408-2429. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22829. Epub 2022 Mar 30.

Abstract

Sole employed mothers and their families face numerous challenges. Yet, the unprecedented circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic may be adding additional risk to the already precarious day-to-day reality of this population. Thus, we examine the implications of this crisis for the mental health and job-related well-being of both sole and partnered working mothers. Participants were 206 mothers who continued to work during the pandemic. A moderated mediation model was analyzed. Work-family conflict (WFC) during the pandemic differentially related to mothers' parenting stress, based on romantic partnership status; when mothers were sole parents, the relationship between WFC and parenting stress was exacerbated. Moreover, this stress mediated the relationship between WFC and both poor mental health and decreased work engagement for sole employed mothers. Findings broaden our understanding of the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for sole and partnered employed mothers, and how this crisis may be increasing disparities between working sole-parent and dual-partner families.

摘要

单亲母亲及其家庭面临着众多挑战。然而,COVID-19 大流行的空前情况可能给这一人群本已不稳定的日常生活带来额外风险。因此,我们研究了这场危机对单亲及有伴侣工作母亲的心理健康和与工作相关的幸福感的影响。参与者是 206 名在疫情期间继续工作的母亲。分析了一个调节中介模型。基于伴侣关系状况,疫情期间的工作-家庭冲突(WFC)与母亲的育儿压力存在差异关联;当母亲是单亲时,WFC 与育儿压力之间的关系加剧。此外,这种压力中介了 WFC 与单亲就业母亲的心理健康状况不佳和工作投入度降低之间的关系。研究结果拓宽了我们对 COVID-19 大流行对单亲及有伴侣就业母亲的影响的理解,以及这场危机如何加剧单亲家庭与双亲家庭之间的差距。

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