Mothers with two children and full - time work are 40% more stressed

New research has revealed that mothers who have two children and full - time jobs have evidently increased levels of stress. The team of English researchers has examined the data of more than 6,000 individuals, and the study was published in the magazine '%Sociology. They've got different information, [...]
New research has revealed that mothers who have two children and full - time jobs have evidently increased levels of stress.
The team of English researchers has examined the data of more than 6,000 individuals, and the study was published in the magazine '%Sociology.
They have received various information, including the professional life of participants, hormone levels, blood pressure, and stress experiences.
According to their findings, the total levels of biomarkers associated with chronic stress are 40% higher in females with two children and are doing full - time work.
The total levels of biomakers associated with chronic stress are only 18% higher among mothers who have a child and work full - time.
Symptoms of chronic stress include increasing, anxiety, depression, headaches, and insomnia.










