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Maternal employment effects on families and preterm infants at 18 months.

J M Youngblut1, C J Loveland-Cherry, M Horan.   

Abstract

The purposes of this study were to investigate the effects of maternal employment, maternal employment attitude/behavior consistency, and degree of choice and satisfaction with the employment decision on family functioning and preterm infant development and to describe changes in family functioning over time. Data were collected in the family's home (N = 79) when the infant was 3, 9, and 18 months old. Parents in nonemployed-mother families were more satisfied with their families at 18 months than parents in employed-mother families. Decreases in family cohesion and/or adaptability from 9 to 18 months were seen for fathers in employed-mother families, for mothers in nonemployed-mother families, and for mothers in families where the mother's employment attitudes and behaviors were consistent. Degree of choice was positively related to the child's mental development, mother's perception of family cohesion, and mother's and father's satisfaction with family.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7971296      PMCID: PMC5357436     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Res        ISSN: 0029-6562            Impact factor:   2.381


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