R. Jayakody et D. Stauffer, Mental health problems among single mothers: Implications for work and welfare reform, J SOC ISSUE, 56(4), 2000, pp. 617-634
Welfare reform's emphasis on work and self-sufficiency assumes that poor si
ngle mothers are similar in their status and functioning to the rest of the
population, However, we find that their status is quite distinct. Logistic
regression results reveal that the likelihood of working is 25% lower for
those with a psychiatric disorder. Mental health problems may prevent women
from undertaking the tasks necessary to find employment, or women with the
se problems may lack the self-confidence needed to take on new challenges.
Our findings suggest that mental health problems among single mothers deser
ve greater attention as a barrier to self-sufficiency and highlight the nee
d for more effective intervention and treatment efforts to improve economic
and social outcomes.