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KMID : 0384920010100010093
Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing
2001 Volume.10 No. 1 p.93 ~ p.109
A Structural Equation Modeling on the Factors of Stress and Coping Strategies of Married Working Women
Jung Hye-Sun

Kim Hae-Young
Lee Hyun-Kyung
Yi Yun-Jeong
Kwon Young-Sook
Abstract
The purposes of this study are to identity stress and coping strategies of married working women. Data were collected from 185 married working women, living in the metropolitan area.
The results were as follows:
1. Low family function and high occupational stress affected stress symptoms of married working women significantly, but type A personality was not related to the stress symptoms.
2. The mole the married wet king women perceived stress symptoms. the more the utilized organizational coping strategies.
3. The women who used personal coping strategies effectively also used more effective organizational coping strategies.
4. Two paths were statistically significant, family function -stress symptoms, occupational stress- stress symptoms. But the others were not. Based on those results. the model was modified by adding four paths : A type personality personal coping strategies, occupational stress organizational coping strategies, personal coping strategies organizational coping strategies, organizational coping strategies stress symptoms.
5. The modified model produced a better fit than hypothetical model(GFI=0.9985, ACFI=0.9893, NFI=0.9920, NNFI=1.1330, RMSR=0.0030, PNFI=0.1984).
in conclusion, the stress management. for married working women needs to focus on both organizational coping strategies and personal coping strategies.
KEYWORD
Stress, Married working women
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