Unveiling the Relationships Between Household Labor and Maternal Well‐Being
Meghan M. Bennett,
Debra L. Oswald,
Astrīda S. Kaugars
Abstract:In this study, we investigated whether mothers' engagement in household labor, and perceptions of their own and partner's increased household labor, relate to maternal well‐being (burnout and flourishing) and mental health (anxiety and depression). Mothers of children under the age of 18 (N = 213) completed online questionnaires. Mothers' total time spent on household labor was associated with increased odds of having clinically significant levels of anxiety and depression and lower levels of flourishing. Simi… Show more
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