Physician Mothers Face More Work, Family Conflict during COVID-19 Pandemic than Fathers, Study Finds

December 7, 2021 | Strategic Insights for Ambulatory Care

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What's the news. Physician mothers were more likely than physician fathers to be responsible for childcare or schooling and household tasks, to work primarily from home, to work reduced hours, and to experience work and family conflict and symptoms of depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic, says a November 12, 2021, study in JAMA Network Open.

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