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Interrole Conflict, Coping Strategies, and Role Satisfaction Among Single and Married Employed Mothers
Authors:Algea Othella Harrison  JoAnne Holbert Minor
Affiliation:Oakland University;Wayne State University
Abstract:This study examined the relationship between interrole conflict, coping strategies, satisfaction, and marital status among a select sample of employed black mothers. Single and married black mothers were compared on type of coping strategy used to handle mother and worker role conflicts, and level of satisfaction with mother and worker roles. There was a significant interaction between marital status and coping strategy in their effect on satisfaction with the mother role. Finally, single mothers were significantly more satisfied with their worker roles than married mothers.
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