TY - JOUR
T1 - Emotional support and well-being of midlife women
T2 - Role-specific mastery as a mediational mechanism
AU - Martire, Lynn M.
AU - Stephens, Mary Ann Parris
AU - Townsend, Aloen L.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - This study examined the relationships among emotional support, mastery, and well-being for 258 women who simultaneously occupied the roles of wife, mother, parent care provider, and employee. Its primary aim was to determine if a greater sense of mastery in each of these 4 roles could explain the relationship between emotional support from the partner or partners in the same role (the husband, children, impaired parent, or work supervisor) and better psychological well-being (less depressive symptomatology and more life satisfaction). Findings revealed that more emotional support from each of the 4 role partners was related to a greater sense of mastery in that same role. Furthermore, for each of the roles of wife, mother, and employee, role- specific mastery was a mediating mechanism in the relationship between support from the role partner or partners and better well-being.
AB - This study examined the relationships among emotional support, mastery, and well-being for 258 women who simultaneously occupied the roles of wife, mother, parent care provider, and employee. Its primary aim was to determine if a greater sense of mastery in each of these 4 roles could explain the relationship between emotional support from the partner or partners in the same role (the husband, children, impaired parent, or work supervisor) and better psychological well-being (less depressive symptomatology and more life satisfaction). Findings revealed that more emotional support from each of the 4 role partners was related to a greater sense of mastery in that same role. Furthermore, for each of the roles of wife, mother, and employee, role- specific mastery was a mediating mechanism in the relationship between support from the role partner or partners and better well-being.
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U2 - 10.1037/0882-7974.13.3.396
DO - 10.1037/0882-7974.13.3.396
M3 - Article
C2 - 9793116
AN - SCOPUS:0031713493
SN - 0882-7974
VL - 13
SP - 396
EP - 404
JO - Psychology and aging
JF - Psychology and aging
IS - 3
ER -