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Moms think more about household chores − and this cognitive burden hurts their mental health

  • Written by Darby Saxbe, Professor of Psychology, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Moms think more about household chores − and this cognitive burden hurts their mental healthMoms more often make the list, even when dads help cross things off it.Maskot/DigitalVision via Getty Images

When you think about housework, you likely think of actions: scrubbing the dishes, running errands, chopping vegetables for dinner. And it’s not news to say that mothers often shoulder the burden for most of those activities.

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