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      Attribution of importance to life roles and their implications for mental health among Filipino American working women.

      Health Care for Women International
      Adolescent, Adult, Analysis of Variance, Asian Americans, education, ethnology, statistics & numerical data, Attitude to Health, California, epidemiology, Conflict (Psychology), Depression, diagnosis, etiology, Employment, psychology, Family, Female, Gender Identity, Humans, Middle Aged, Personal Satisfaction, Philippines, Questionnaires, Regression Analysis, Self Concept, Socioeconomic Factors, Women, Working

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          Our purpose was to determine levels of role commitment, role conflict, depression, self-esteem, and life satisfaction among a community-based sample of working Filipino women. The convenience sample consisted of 87 Filipino working women, ranging in age from 18 to 59 years. Participants completed instruments assessing self-esteem, depression, life satisfaction, and role conflict. Our analyses revealed that participants who were equally or more committed to work than relationships had significantly higher depression scores, self-esteem scores, and levels of education than participants who were committed primarily to relationships. There were no significant differences among role commitment type on role conflict and life satisfaction. We found significant interactions between experiences of depression, self-esteem, and the perceptions of self. From our study findings our knowledge of working Filipina American's psychological well-being has increased and provided a foundation for future research.

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