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Vpliv pandemije COVID-19 na poslabšanje duševnega zdravja zaposlenih mater med in po koncu pandemije : magistrsko delo
ID Gorc, Mateja (Author), ID Kogovšek, Tina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Švab, Alenka (Comentor)

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Največji restriktivni ukrepi, sprejeti s strani Vlade Republike Slovenije glede pandemije COVID-19, so bili implementirani med marcem in majem 2020 in so vključevali omejitve gibanja, začasno zaprtje izobraževalnih ustanov, kulturnih lokacij, športnih in drugih aktivnosti ter druge omejevalne ukrepe. Družine so morale tekom epidemičnih ukrepov gibanje omejiti na prostore svojega bivališča, delo in šolanje sta potekala od doma, druženje pa je bilo omejeno na najbližje svojce, sodelavce in občasno na prijatelje. Transformacija notranjedružinske dinamike je privedla do sprememb na področju delitve dela med družinskimi člani, prekinitve obstoječih vedenjskih vzorcev ter do spremembe družinskih odnosov kot celote. Znotraj nekaterih družin je tako hitro lahko prišlo do napetosti med družinskimi člani, saj so bile zaradi spolno asimetrične delitve domačega dela, navadno ženske bolj obremenjene, saj niso imele možnosti odmika od povečanega dnevnega bremena, imele so kronično pomanjkanje časa ne samo za opravljanje rednih delovnih obveznosti, temveč tudi za poučevanje otrok, nakupovanje hrane in za druge obveznosti, zaradi česar so bile preobremenjene in pod stresom. Nekatere ženske so doživljale notranji konflikt pri iskanju ravnovesja med plačanim in domačim delom, saj so po eni strani želele skrbeti za dom in družino, po drugi strani pa so pogrešale druženja s prijatelji in širšim sorodstvom, potovanja, spanje, prostočasne in rekreativne dejavnosti. Sčasoma je notranji konflikt lahko privedel do izgorelosti, stresa, izčrpanosti in preutrujenosti, kar je na dolgi rok lahko privedlo do poslabšanja duševnega zdravja zaposlenih mater.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pandemija, duševno zdravje, COVID-19, delo na domu, delitev neplačanega dela
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Gorc
Year:2025
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (180 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-171030 This link opens in a new window
UDC:613.86-057.11-055.2:616-036.21(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:27.07.2025
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Language:English
Title:The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the deterioration of the mental health of working mothers during and after the end of the pandemic
Abstract:
The most stringent restrictive measures adopted by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic were implemented between March and May of 2020. These included restrictions of movement, temporary closure of educational institutions, cultural venues, and limitations on sports and other activities. During the course of the restrictive measures, families were required to limit their movement to the premises of their place of residence, work and school were carried out from home, while social contact was limited to immediate family members, co-workers, and occasionally friends. The transformation of intra-family dynamics led to changes in the division of labour among family members, disruption of existing behavioral patterns and a change in family relationships as a whole. Within some families, tensions could quickly arise as a result of the gender-asymmetric division of domestic labour. Women were usually burdened with more domestic work, as they were unable to physically distance themselves from the increased daily load. They had a chronic lack of time not only to carry out their regular work responsibilities, but also to help their children with schoolwork, shop for food and take care of other responsibilities, which left them overwhelmed and under stress. Some women experienced an internal conflict in trying to balance paid and domestic labour, on the one hand wanting to take care of their home and family, but on the other hand they missed time with friends and extended family, travels, sleep, leisure and recreational activities. Over time, this internal conflict led to burnout, stress, exhaustion and fatigue, which could in the long-term lead to the deterioration of the mental health of working mothers.

Keywords:pandemic, mental health, COVID-19, work from home, division of unpaid labour

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