Aim: The center of family around the mother and her presence or absence can effect on the emotional intelligence and mental health of students. In other words, working mothers inside or outside home have different effects on both the boy and girl students. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence and mental health of students with working and non-working mothers. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on a population consisting of all high school girls and boys in the city (total n=140). Data were gathered by a questionnaire. After verifying the validity and reliability, the data were collected, and analyzed using SPSS18 and descriptive statistics. Findings: The findings indicate that ...
A cross sectional study of separated and divorced families used self-report measures to explore the ...
In this study, we examined whether maternal perceived job insecurity (JI) affected depressive sympto...
This study examines the relationship between changing family living arrange-ments and psychological ...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between parents' job satisfa...
Effect of mothers' employment on students' school performance & conduct disorders’ symptoms in El-Ma...
Previous research by Milkie, Nomaguchi, and Denny (2015) found that the amount of time adolescents h...
The purpose of the present research was to determine the psychological effect of working mothers upo...
In increasing numbers, Canadian women with young children are engaging in work outside their homes. ...
Children need a secure and stable childhood in order for an optimal development across all stages. I...
We estimate the causal effect of mother’s involvement on the amount of trouble an adolescent experie...
This study is about the relationship between parenting and student mental health during the Covid-19...
The aim of this study is to determine the influence of emotional intelligence on menta...
Research has identified that levels of both adolescent and maternal depression have been increasing ...
The current paper explores the relation of mothers' employment status to a variety of factors r...
A descriptive design was used in this study. It describes the phenomena in real life situation. It p...
A cross sectional study of separated and divorced families used self-report measures to explore the ...
In this study, we examined whether maternal perceived job insecurity (JI) affected depressive sympto...
This study examines the relationship between changing family living arrange-ments and psychological ...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between parents' job satisfa...
Effect of mothers' employment on students' school performance & conduct disorders’ symptoms in El-Ma...
Previous research by Milkie, Nomaguchi, and Denny (2015) found that the amount of time adolescents h...
The purpose of the present research was to determine the psychological effect of working mothers upo...
In increasing numbers, Canadian women with young children are engaging in work outside their homes. ...
Children need a secure and stable childhood in order for an optimal development across all stages. I...
We estimate the causal effect of mother’s involvement on the amount of trouble an adolescent experie...
This study is about the relationship between parenting and student mental health during the Covid-19...
The aim of this study is to determine the influence of emotional intelligence on menta...
Research has identified that levels of both adolescent and maternal depression have been increasing ...
The current paper explores the relation of mothers' employment status to a variety of factors r...
A descriptive design was used in this study. It describes the phenomena in real life situation. It p...
A cross sectional study of separated and divorced families used self-report measures to explore the ...
In this study, we examined whether maternal perceived job insecurity (JI) affected depressive sympto...
This study examines the relationship between changing family living arrange-ments and psychological ...