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Insufficient time for leisure and perceived health and stress in working parents with small children

Författare

Summary, in English

BACKGROUND: More knowledge about how recovery may promote health among parents with small children is needed.

OBJECTIVE: To explore whether insufficient time for leisure was associated with poorer perceived health and higher stress in working parents. A further aim was to explore potential gender differences in the association between insufficient time for leisure and poor perceived health.

METHODS: A postal survey including the perceived stress scale and three measures of subjective health - self-rated health (SF-36), work-related fatigue (Swedish occupational fatigue questionnaire), and Lund subjective health complaints - as well as questions about time for leisure was completed by 965 women and 597 men. Risk ratios for poor perceived health and stress were estimated using Poisson regression, in which also gender interaction was analysed.

RESULTS: The results showed higher risk for perceived stress among parents reporting insufficient time for relaxation, and more subjective health complaints among those reporting insufficient time to spend with their children. Overall, effects were larger among women than among men.

CONCLUSION: A good balance between work and leisure seems to be of importance for working parents' perceived health and stress.

Publiceringsår

2016-09-28

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

453-461

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Work

Volym

55

Issue

2

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

IOS Press

Ämne

  • Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology

Status

Published

Projekt

  • Att vara yrkesarbetande och småbarnsförälder - vilka arbetsplatsrelaterade faktorer kan leda till ökat välbefinnande och minskad stress?

Forskningsgrupp

  • Environmental health and occupational health
  • Human Movement: health and rehabilitation

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1875-9270