Nathawat S S, Mathur A
Department of Psychology, University of Rajasthan, India.
J Psychol. 1993 May;127(3):353-8. doi: 10.1080/00223980.1993.9915570.
We compared marital adjustment and subjective well-being in Indian-educated housewives (N = 200) and working women (N = 200) who were administered a Marital Adjustment Questionnaire (Kumar & Rastogi, 1976) and 10 measures of subjective well-being (Warr, 1984). Results indicated significantly better marital adjustment and subjective well-being for the working women than for the housewives. Specifically, working women reported higher scores on general health, life satisfaction, and self-esteem measures and lower scores on hopelessness, insecurity, and anxiety, compared with the housewives, although the housewives had lower scores on negative affect than the working women. Findings were insignificant on positive affect and depression.
我们对接受过印度教育的家庭主妇(N = 200)和职业女性(N = 200)的婚姻调适与主观幸福感进行了比较。这些女性接受了婚姻调适问卷(Kumar & Rastogi,1976)以及10项主观幸福感测量(Warr,1984)。结果表明,职业女性的婚姻调适和主观幸福感显著优于家庭主妇。具体而言,与家庭主妇相比,职业女性在总体健康、生活满意度和自尊测量方面得分更高,在绝望感、不安全感和焦虑方面得分更低,尽管家庭主妇在消极情绪方面的得分低于职业女性。在积极情绪和抑郁方面,研究结果不显著。