Juggling Parent Care and Employment Responsibilities: The Dilemmas of Adult Daughter Caregivers in the Workforce |
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Authors: | Martire Lynn M. Stephens Mary Ann Parris |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;(2) Department of Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio |
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Abstract: | We review findings from our programmatic research on adult daughters who are simultaneously involved in the roles of employee and care provider to an impaired parent. Two opposing theoretical perspectives on the health effects of occupying these two roles are described, and empirical findings that bear on each perspective are presented. Our review reveals that, consistent with the competing demands perspective, parent care and employment often conflict with one another. Consistent with the energy expansion perspective, however, there is evidence that holding these two roles can be beneficial for the health of adult daughters. |
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Keywords: | competing demands hypothesis energy expansion hypothesis adult daughter caregivers women's multiple roles employed caregivers family caregiving |
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