TY - JOUR
T1 - Financial problems and health complaints among farm couples
T2 - results of a 10-year follow-up study.
AU - Gorgievski-Duijvesteijn, M. J.
AU - Giesen, C. W.
AU - Bakker, A. B.
PY - 2000/7
Y1 - 2000/7
N2 - Over a 10-year period, this survey study of 91 Dutch dairy farm couples investigated both causal and reversed causal relationships between couples' financial problems and husbands' and wives' mental and physical health complaints, as well as crossover effects of mental and physical health complaints between spouses. These relationships were tested simultaneously using structural equation modeling analyses. Results showed that financial problems were not predictive of health complaints for either spouse but that husbands' health complaints did predict both couples' financial problems and wives' health complaints 10 years later. These findings emphasize the importance of mental and physical health as resources for both the business and the family. For wives, these effects were not found, which may reflect the different positions of husbands and wives at the farm and, hence, the different ways they allocate their resources.
AB - Over a 10-year period, this survey study of 91 Dutch dairy farm couples investigated both causal and reversed causal relationships between couples' financial problems and husbands' and wives' mental and physical health complaints, as well as crossover effects of mental and physical health complaints between spouses. These relationships were tested simultaneously using structural equation modeling analyses. Results showed that financial problems were not predictive of health complaints for either spouse but that husbands' health complaints did predict both couples' financial problems and wives' health complaints 10 years later. These findings emphasize the importance of mental and physical health as resources for both the business and the family. For wives, these effects were not found, which may reflect the different positions of husbands and wives at the farm and, hence, the different ways they allocate their resources.
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U2 - 10.1037/1076-8998.5.3.359
DO - 10.1037/1076-8998.5.3.359
M3 - Article
C2 - 10912499
AN - SCOPUS:0034221859
SN - 1076-8998
VL - 5
SP - 359
EP - 373
JO - Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
JF - Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
IS - 3
ER -