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The influence of family stress and conflict on depressive symptoms among working married women: A longitudinal study.

Yeong Jun JuEun-Cheol ParkHyun-Jun JuSang Ah LeeJoo Eun LeeWoorim KimSung-Youn ChunTae Hyun Kim
Published in: Health care for women international (2017)
In the present study, researchers examined the association between depressive symptoms and family stress and conflict from multiple roles, along with the combined effect of family stress and family-work conflict. We used data from the 2008-2012 Korean Welfare Panel Study, consisting of 4,663 baseline participants. We measured depressive symptoms using the 11-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. There was a significant relationship between depressive symptoms and family stress and conflict among working married women. With regard to the combined analysis, working married women who reported both family stress and family-work conflict exhibited the highest odds of depressive symptoms.
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