Patterning in Citations: An Analysis of References to George Herbert Mead |
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Authors: | Elmer Sprietzer Larry T. Reynolds |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bowling Green University , USA;2. Central Michigan University , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Family work in dual-earner families has been studied extensively, but the focus has been primarily on household tasks and child care, neglecting the component of health care behavior. In this paper, I introduce scales to study the performance of family health care behaviors in dual-earner families. The items assess topics such as who arranged and accompanied family members to health care appointments, who left work early or took time off from work for health care, and who handled the paperwork of medical expenses. The sample consisted of 174 married women employed in health care and education. The study results indicate that the health care scales are reliable. They are also not highly correlated with demographic variables that might affect the utility of the scales to examine how health care behaviors are linked to other family work. |
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