2007
DOI: 10.4314/ijmu.v2i1.39843
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Marital Adjustment, Stress and Depression among Working and Non-Working Married Women

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“…The stress is higher among the employed women in comparison to house wives. Similar results were found by Hashmi et al [19] that working married women have to face more difficulties in their lives like they experienced more stress and depression as compared to nonworking married women. Sanlier and Arpaci [18] found that Employed women in the stress scale have a higher average score than that of the non-Employed women.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The stress is higher among the employed women in comparison to house wives. Similar results were found by Hashmi et al [19] that working married women have to face more difficulties in their lives like they experienced more stress and depression as compared to nonworking married women. Sanlier and Arpaci [18] found that Employed women in the stress scale have a higher average score than that of the non-Employed women.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Hashmi et al [19] found that working married women have to face more difficulties in their lives like they experienced more stress and depression as compared to non-working married women.…”
Section: Review Of Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their high education may help them in solving their household problems without depression. Also, because they can get more satisfactory jobs related to the level of their education, the happiness at work is reflected to home (Hashmi, Khurshid & Hassan, 2006). Besides these functions of high educational level of spouses, other researchers also argue for the positive role of education in stabilizing marriage (Ghoroghi, Hassan & Baba, 2015).…”
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“…The causes are of among others, gender roles and the lack of alternatives. There are various reasons for a person to marry, such as on the basis of love, happiness, the desire to have a child, physical attraction, and the desire to get away from the unhappy situation (Hashmi et al, 2007). Sarwono (1994), states that early marriage is common in puberty.…”
Section: Marriagementioning
confidence: 99%