ERIC: Education Resources Information Center Skip main navigation
Alert:
Limited Availability of Full-Text Documents. Click here for more information, or here to request the return of a PDF online.


Help Help Help Movie Tutorial Help Help | Help Movie Tutorial Help Help | Help Movie Tutorial Help With This Page Help With This Page

back Back to Search Results    permalink Help Help Permalink    Share this clipboard Share this record

Record Details - EJ537236
Title: Multiple Roles and the Self: A Theory of Role Balance.

Full-Text Availability Options:

More Info:
Help Help | Help Movie Tutorial
Help Finding Full Text
More Info:
Help Help
Find in a Library

Related Items: Show Related Items
Click on any of the links below to perform a new search
Title:Multiple Roles and the Self: A Theory of Role Balance.
Authors:Marks, Stephen R.MacDermid, Shelley M.
Descriptors:Behavior PatternsIndividual ActivitiesLife SatisfactionMental HealthPsychological NeedsPsychological PatternsRole PerceptionRole TheorySelf ActualizationSelf ConceptWell Being
Source:Journal of Marriage and the Family, v58 n2 p417-32 May 1996
More Info:
Help Help
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
Publisher:N/A
Publication Date:1996-00-00
Pages:N/A
Pub Types:Reports - Research; Journal Articles
Abstract:Argues that the way people organize their roles and identities is an empirical issue, not an established fact. Found that people who maintain more balance across their entire systems of roles and activities will score lower on measures of role strain and depression and higher on measures of well-being. (RJM)
Abstractor:N/A
Reference Count:0

Note:N/A
Identifiers:Balance; Multiple Roles
Record Type:Journal
Level:N/A
Institutions:N/A
Sponsors:N/A
ISBN:N/A
ISSN:ISSN-0022-2445
Audiences:N/A
Languages:English
Education Level:N/A
 

back Back to Search Results



Notice of Language Assistance: English  |  español  |  中文: 繁體版  |  Việt-ngữ  |  한국어  |  Tagalog  |  Русский