Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress

When Covid-19 outbreak hit the world, all countries were forced to be in strict quarantine for a period of time. This unforeseen event greatly impacted working women who made up 38.9% or 5.83 million of the total workforce in Malaysia as they were forced to work from home (WFH) on top of performing...

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Main Authors: Ariffin, Adlina, Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum, Kartiwi, Mira, Azizan, Awis Rumaisya
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spelling my.iium.irep.1003652022-10-26T07:43:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/100365/ Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress Ariffin, Adlina Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum Kartiwi, Mira Azizan, Awis Rumaisya HQ2035 Life skills. Coping skills. Everyday living skills T10.5 Communication of technical information When Covid-19 outbreak hit the world, all countries were forced to be in strict quarantine for a period of time. This unforeseen event greatly impacted working women who made up 38.9% or 5.83 million of the total workforce in Malaysia as they were forced to work from home (WFH) on top of performing other different roles; a wife, mother, daughter as well as caretaker. There were no explicit guidelines in terms of time, space and roles in fulfilling the household and professional duties. This led them to experience psychological distress. Using a mixed-method approach via the use of open-ended questionnaires and online semi-structured interviews, this study aims to investigate the challenges faced by these women, specifically those who live in urban and rural areas and how they used social networks to alleviate their distress. The findings indicate that women from both areas faced similar challenges and used the social networks correspondingly to overcome those challenges. Being informed of this situation will help our working women to be more prepared and resilient should a similar global pandemic emerge in the future. 0030-08-22 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/100365/1/Dr%20Adlina%20MCMC%20Research%20Presentation%2030%20Aug%202022.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/100365/2/Invitation_Letter_Panel%20Member_IIUM_Assoc.%20Prof.%20Dr.%20Adlina-signed.pdf Ariffin, Adlina and Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum and Kartiwi, Mira and Azizan, Awis Rumaisya (0030) Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress. In: MCMC RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 2022, 30 August 2022, La Meridien, Putrajaya. (Unpublished)
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topic HQ2035 Life skills. Coping skills. Everyday living skills
T10.5 Communication of technical information
spellingShingle HQ2035 Life skills. Coping skills. Everyday living skills
T10.5 Communication of technical information
Ariffin, Adlina
Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum
Kartiwi, Mira
Azizan, Awis Rumaisya
Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress
description When Covid-19 outbreak hit the world, all countries were forced to be in strict quarantine for a period of time. This unforeseen event greatly impacted working women who made up 38.9% or 5.83 million of the total workforce in Malaysia as they were forced to work from home (WFH) on top of performing other different roles; a wife, mother, daughter as well as caretaker. There were no explicit guidelines in terms of time, space and roles in fulfilling the household and professional duties. This led them to experience psychological distress. Using a mixed-method approach via the use of open-ended questionnaires and online semi-structured interviews, this study aims to investigate the challenges faced by these women, specifically those who live in urban and rural areas and how they used social networks to alleviate their distress. The findings indicate that women from both areas faced similar challenges and used the social networks correspondingly to overcome those challenges. Being informed of this situation will help our working women to be more prepared and resilient should a similar global pandemic emerge in the future.
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author Ariffin, Adlina
Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum
Kartiwi, Mira
Azizan, Awis Rumaisya
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Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum
Kartiwi, Mira
Azizan, Awis Rumaisya
author_sort Ariffin, Adlina
title Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress
title_short Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress
title_full Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress
title_fullStr Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (WFH) in alleviating psychological distress
title_sort investigating the impact ofsocial networks on women working from home (wfh) in alleviating psychological distress
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/100365/1/Dr%20Adlina%20MCMC%20Research%20Presentation%2030%20Aug%202022.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/100365/2/Invitation_Letter_Panel%20Member_IIUM_Assoc.%20Prof.%20Dr.%20Adlina-signed.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/100365/
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