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Motherhood, Health Status, and Health Care

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Date 2001 May 5
PMID 11336859
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This study examines the impact of multiple roles and stressors on women of childbearing age, and compares the health status of women with and without children and their ability to access health care. Motherhood has many complex interactions with income level, availability of health insurance, and available social and income support. A cumulative burden of multiple stressors (eg, being poor, uninsured, less educated, employed full-time, or being a single mother) relates to worse health status, levels of depression, and opportunities for obtaining health care. Multiple stressors seem to have a stronger effect on mothers than on nonmothers. Research should focus on identifying vulnerable groups and combinations of stressors for women both with and without children, and how to mitigate adverse impacts on physical and mental health.

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