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- catalog abstract "The purpose of this study was to define psychological well being in women aged 35 to 55, and to examine its relation to age, income, education, health, work, and family status. A disproportionate random sample (N=238) was selected to include women from the following four family statuses: never married, married with children, married without children, and divorced with children. All never married and divorced women were employed, as were about one-half of the married women. The employed women were equally distributed by occupational prestige (Siegel, 1971) into high, medium, and low groupings. Participants were all Caucasian, and were residents of a town in the greater Boston area. The response rate was 76%. Data were collected by personal interview. The structured survey instrument was developed empirically, based on content analysis of lengthy open-ended interviews about the rewarding and problematic aspects of the various domains of the participants' lives. These initial interviews are not available at the Murray Center. The structured interviews comprised scales with equal numbers of "reward" and "concern" items for each domain covered. Major domains included work, marriage, homemaking, children, and the self. Income and health were also assessed. The Murray Center has computer-accessible and paper interview data for 231 participants.".
- catalog contributor b3916292.
- catalog contributor b3916293.
- catalog contributor b3916294.
- catalog created "1980.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "1980.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1980.".
- catalog description "A disproportionate random sample (N=238) was selected to include women from the following four family statuses: never married, married with children, married without children, and divorced with children. All never married and divorced women were employed, as were about one-half of the married women. The employed women were equally distributed by occupational prestige (Siegel, 1971) into high, medium, and low groupings. Participants were all Caucasian, and were residents of a town in the greater Boston area. The response rate was 76%. Data were collected by personal interview.".
- catalog description "Data collection methods: design: field study; length of data collection: na; measures: interview.".
- catalog description "Follow-up possible: yes; follow-up available: no.".
- catalog description "Sample characteristics: sample size: 101-500; time: 80s; race: White; age: 30-39, 40-49, 50-59; number of generations: 1; gender: female; ses: middle, working.".
- catalog description "The Murray Center has computer-accessible and paper interview data for 231 participants.".
- catalog description "The purpose of this study was to define psychological well being in women aged 35 to 55, and to examine its relation to age, income, education, health, work, and family status.".
- catalog description "The structured survey instrument was developed empirically, based on content analysis of lengthy open-ended interviews about the rewarding and problematic aspects of the various domains of the participants' lives. These initial interviews are not available at the Murray Center. The structured interviews comprised scales with equal numbers of "reward" and "concern" items for each domain covered. Major domains included work, marriage, homemaking, children, and the self. Income and health were also assessed.".
- catalog extent "1 data file +".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "1980.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Boston Metropolitan Area".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Boston Metropolitan Area.".
- catalog subject "Middle-aged women Massachusetts Boston Metropolitan Area Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Middle-aged women Mental health Massachusetts Boston Metropolitan Area.".
- catalog title "Women in the middle years computer file".