Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana. Núcleo de Epidemiologia. Feira de Santana, BA, Brasil.
Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia. Núcleo Saúde, Educação e Trabalho. Santo Antônio de Jesus, BA, Brasil.
Rev Saude Publica. 2023 Jun 5;57:31. doi: 10.11606/s1518-8787.2023057004502. eCollection 2023.
Evaluating characteristics of unpaid domestic work and its association with mental disorders, exploring gender differences.
We analyzed cross-sectional data from the second wave of an urban population cohort (n = 2,841) aged 15 and older from a medium-sized city in Bahia (BA). The representative population sample was randomly selected in subsequent multiple steps. We interviewed the survey participants at their homes. This study analyzed sociodemographic, occupational, unpaid domestic work and mental illness data, stratified by sex (gender). We investigated the association between the work-family-personal time conflict, the effort-reward imbalance in domestic and family work and the occurrence of common mental disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder and depression. We estimated prevalence, prevalence ratios and their respective 95% confidence intervals.
Among the participants, the unpaid domestic activities were performed by 71.3% of men and 95.2% of women, who were responsible for the investigated activities, except for minor repairs. The percentages of paid work were higher among men (68.1% versus 47.2% among women). The distribution of stressors and conflict experiences showed an inverse situation between genders: men depicted the highest high percentage of low work-family-personal time conflict (39.0%), while among women, the highest percentage was of high conflict (40.0%); 45.8% of the men reported low effort-reward imbalance in domestic and family work, while only 28.8% of women reported low imbalance. The investigated mental disorders were more prevalent among women, who showed a significant association between work-family-personal time conflict and common mental disorders, as well as depression; among men, conflict was positively associated with common mental disorders. The effort-reward imbalance, in turn, was strongly related to CMD (Common Mental Disorders), generalized anxiety disorder and depression among women. Amid men, this discrepancy was only associated to depression.
Domestic work persists as a mostly feminine assigned activity. The stressful situations of unpaid domestic work and the work-family-personal time conflict were more strongly associated with adverse effects on the female mental health.
评估无偿家务劳动的特征及其与精神障碍的关系,探讨性别差异。
我们分析了巴伊亚州(BA)一个中等城市的第二次城市人口队列(n=2841)中 15 岁及以上人群的横断面数据。代表性的人口样本是通过随后的多个步骤随机选择的。我们在调查参与者的家中对他们进行了访谈。本研究分析了社会人口学、职业、无偿家务劳动和精神疾病数据,并按性别(性别)进行了分层。我们调查了工作-家庭-个人时间冲突、家庭和工作中的努力-回报失衡与常见精神障碍(如广泛性焦虑症和抑郁症)之间的关系。我们估计了患病率、患病率比及其各自的 95%置信区间。
在参与者中,71.3%的男性和 95.2%的女性从事无偿家务活动,他们负责调查活动,除了小修小补。男性的有偿工作比例较高(68.1%,而女性为 47.2%)。压力源和冲突经历的分布在性别之间呈现出相反的情况:男性描绘了最低的工作-家庭-个人时间冲突(39.0%),而女性则呈现了最高的冲突(40.0%);45.8%的男性报告说家庭和工作中的努力-回报失衡程度较低,而只有 28.8%的女性报告说失衡程度较低。在所调查的精神障碍中,女性更为常见,她们的工作-家庭-个人时间冲突与常见精神障碍以及抑郁症之间存在显著关联;而男性的冲突则与常见精神障碍呈正相关。相反,努力-回报失衡与女性的常见精神障碍(CMD)、广泛性焦虑症和抑郁症有很强的关联。对于男性来说,这种差异仅与抑郁症有关。
无偿家务劳动仍然是一项主要由女性承担的活动。无偿家务劳动的紧张情况以及工作-家庭-个人时间冲突与女性心理健康的不良影响更为密切相关。