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The relationship between job satisfaction with marital satisfaction and mental health: The specific case of female employees

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

M. Khademi Ashkzari
Affiliation:
Alzahra University, Educational Psychology, Tehran, Iran
S. Piryaei
Affiliation:
Alzahra University, Educational Psychology, Tehran, Iran
N. Brojerdian
Affiliation:
Islamic Azad University, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Tehran, Iran
E. Khademi Ashkezari
Affiliation:
Alzahra University, Educational Psychology, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction

As a component of personal characteristics, mental health has always been associated with marital satisfaction. Mental disorders associated with depression and anxiety are common in the workplace. Many studies have found a close link between job satisfaction and these two factors.

Objectives

The present study investigated the relationship of the level of job satisfaction, with mental health indicators and marital satisfaction in women.

Aims

This study aimed to explain the relationships of job satisfaction (as an organizational key factor) with mental health and marital satisfaction of women at the workplace considering the practical implications for promoting mental health.

Methods

To achieve the goal of research, a sample of 100 married women who worked at least for 5 years were selected by randomized sampling method in an organizational setting in Iran. Enrich Marital Inventory, Brayfield and Rothe's job satisfaction scale, and General Health Questionnaire were used for data gathering. Data was analyzed by utilizing hierarchical regression.

Results

Findings indicated that most respondents were satisfied with their jobs. In general, subjects with more severe psychological distress and lower level of marital satisfaction reported lower levels of job satisfaction.

Conclusions

Factors related to organizational attitudes such as job satisfaction were especially important in overall mental health and severity of psychological distress. Improving job attitudes is a key factor for promoting marital satisfaction and mental health in women.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

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e-Poster Viewing: Promotion of mental health
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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