Brotherton S E, LeBailly S A
Division of Research on Health Policy, American Academy of Pediatrics in Elk Grove Village, Illinois 60009-0927.
J Am Med Womens Assoc (1972). 1993 Nov-Dec;48(6):175-81.
Using data from a national survey of pediatricians, this study examines the effect of family life on the career choices of 1,782 married pediatricians, one-quarter of whom were in dual-physician marriages. We hypothesized that marriage to physicians would affect the work lives of male pediatricians much as parental responsibility does for female pediatricians. Logistic and multiple regression models confirmed that marriage to physicians and the presence of children affected career decisions of female pediatricians. In addition, male pediatricians in dual-physician marriages worked significantly fewer hours than other married male pediatricians, although responses to more subjective questions indicated that male pediatricians' perceptions of accommodation for the family may not match actual adjustments in work effort.
本研究利用一项针对儿科医生的全国性调查数据,考察了家庭生活对1782名已婚儿科医生职业选择的影响,其中四分之一处于夫妻双方均为医生的婚姻关系中。我们假设,与医生结婚对男性儿科医生工作生活的影响,与为人父母的责任对女性儿科医生工作生活的影响相当。逻辑回归模型和多元回归模型证实,与医生结婚以及育有子女会影响女性儿科医生的职业决策。此外,夫妻双方均为医生的男性儿科医生的工作时长明显少于其他已婚男性儿科医生,不过,对一些更主观问题的回答表明,男性儿科医生对家庭生活的兼顾观念可能与实际工作投入的调整情况并不相符。