Paid work, unpaid work and social support: A study of the health of male and female nurses

作者: Vivienne Walters , Rhonda Lenton , Susan French , John Eyles , Janet Mayr

DOI: 10.1016/S0277-9536(96)00067-6

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摘要: Paid work, unpaid work in the home and social support are important elements of production health illness, though their combined effects on both women men have only recently become a focus research. This paper examines association with problems nurses, presenting data from survey proportional random sample 2285 male female nurses registered Province Ontario. The first analysed for full then multiple regression analyses run separately Registered Nurses. demands paid (overload, exposure to hazards), (time pressures, caring dependent adult) overall stress life associated greater problems. There is also evidence significant links between health. A poor relationship supervisor On other hand, enjoying confiding friend having up 4 children reduces likelihood experiencing features nursing fewer challenge, statisfaction working under 20 hours week. Several common themes emerge men: overload, hazard exposure, satisfaction 3-4 level life. Yet models very different point need further relation gender. They suggest that particular, may suffer restructuring care sector. Workload issues especially women. Younger women, those reporting time pressures adult more likely report Having Among men, who dislike housework experience Satisfaction were there be gender differences what generates stress.

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