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Daily Hassles and Coping Strategies of Dual-Earner and Nondual-Earner Women

Dona Alpert, Amy Culbertson

Psychology of Women Quarterly September 1, 1987 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-6402.1987.tb00910.x

Abstract

Comparisons were made of dual-earner and nondual-earner women's stress and coping strategies. A questionnaire was developed from the Hassles Scale (Kanner, Coyne, Schaefer, & Lazarus, 1981) and the Ways of Coping Checklist (Folkman & Lazarus, 1980). Dual-earner women reported significantly more hassles than nondual-earner women. However, there were no significant differences on intensity level of these hassles. Several between- and within-group differences on coping strategies were found. Both groups tended to use more problem-focused coping strategies than emotion-focused coping strategies and, contrary to expectations, both groups expressed overall satisfaction with their coping strategies.

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