African American Marital Satisfaction as a Function of Work-Family Balance and Work-Family Conflict and Implications for Social Workers |
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Authors: | Noelle M St Vil |
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Institution: | Department of Community and Public Health , Johns Hopkins School of Nursing , Baltimore , Maryland , USA |
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Abstract: | African Americans are more likely than any other race/ethnic group to report lower levels of marital satisfaction. Due to numerous benefits of marriage such as better physical and mental health, it is important to identify factors that impact African American marital satisfaction. This study examines the impact of work-family conflict and work-family balance on African American marital satisfaction. The results reveal a negative relationship between work-family conflict and marital satisfaction as well as differences in work-family factors that predict husbands' verses wives' marital satisfaction. The article offers implications for social work. |
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Keywords: | Mental satisfaction work-family balance work-family conflict African American |
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