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Pieternel Dijkstra1, Dick P H Barelds
1Department of Psychology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. dijkstrap@planet.nl
Abstract:
The present study examined the relationship between physical and psychological well-being, personality characteristics and demographic variables related to motherhood, work and marital status in a sample of 3,723 Dutch women. Analysis revealed several interesting relationships. First, whereas neuroticism was negatively related to both physical and psychological well-being, extraversion was positively related to well-being. Second, a clear positive relationship emerged between work participation and both types of well-being. Results are discussed in terms of the vulnerability stress model.
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