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A Decrease in Psycho-Emotional Health in Middle-Aged Russian Women Associated with Their Lifestyle

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  • Maria V. Saporovskaia

    (Department of General and Social Psychology, Kostroma State University, 156005 Kostroma, Russia)

  • Tatiana L. Kryukova

    (Department of General and Social Psychology, Kostroma State University, 156005 Kostroma, Russia)

  • Maria E. Voronina

    (Department of General and Social Psychology, Kostroma State University, 156005 Kostroma, Russia)

  • Elena V. Tikhomirova

    (Department of General and Social Psychology, Kostroma State University, 156005 Kostroma, Russia)

  • Anna G. Samokhvalova

    (Department of Education and Acmeology, Kostroma State University, 156005 Kostroma, Russia)

  • Svetlana A. Khazova

    (Department of Special Education and Psychology, Kostroma State University, 156005 Kostroma, Russia)

Abstract

(1) Background: The present study is aimed to determine the predicting role of objective (lifestyle) and subjective factors of middle-aged women’s psycho-emotional health such as their relations with parents, attachment and separation types. Women who are overloaded with professional and family roles have high stress level, their indicators of psychological well-being and emotional level decrease when they have to give everyday care to their elderly parents. (2) Methods: The research sample has two empirical groups. Sample of Study 1 includes middle-aged women ( n = 61) aged 38–56 (M = 48.1, SD = 3.5); sample of Study 2 includes middle-aged women ( n = 85) aged 33–52 (M = 40.6, SD = 3.1): married (70.5%) and divorced (29.5%), having children of 14–28 years old; giving everyday care to elderly parents for more than 1.5 yrs. Some live separately (62.3 %), or have to cohabitate with parents (37.7%). All women evaluate their life situation as difficult and manifest signs of high psycho-emotional stress. We used methods adapted for the Russian-speaking sample: getting socio-demographic information, an interview; The scales of psychological well-being; Attachment style and Interpersonal Guilt Questionnaires (study 1); Psychological Separation Inventory, Purpose-in-Life Test, projective methods (study 2), mathematical statistics. (3) Results: A number of factors and indicators of women’s psycho-emotional health decrease in the situation of role overload have been identified. Among the factors there are four main types of women’s relationships with parents: Anxious closeness; Ambivalence of feelings; Secondary relationship with parents; Alienation, predicting of psycho-emotional health that are reducing or enhancing their personal resources. Besides, a type of separation of an adult woman from her mother predicts her level of well-being. (4) Conclusions: The study confirms that middle-aged Russian women’s psycho-emotional health depends on contextual factors (difficult role-overloaded lifestyle) and factors integrating women‘s relations towards parents, attachment, guilt and separation. Types of middle-aged women’s relationships with parents contribute to their psychoemotional health in a different way.

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  • Maria V. Saporovskaia & Tatiana L. Kryukova & Maria E. Voronina & Elena V. Tikhomirova & Anna G. Samokhvalova & Svetlana A. Khazova, 2021. "A Decrease in Psycho-Emotional Health in Middle-Aged Russian Women Associated with Their Lifestyle," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-21, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:2:p:388-:d:475943
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