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Family Responsibilities as a Stressor
The duties and obligations associated with family life can be a considerable source of stress. These responsibilities create pressures and demands that can affect an individual's personal resources and sense of well-being.
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A 42-year-old individual reports feeling constantly overwhelmed and fatigued. They describe their typical week as a cycle of working a full-time job, then spending evenings and weekends managing doctor's appointments for an aging parent, helping their teenage child with school projects, and coordinating household chores. Which of the following statements best analyzes the primary source of this individual's stress based on the information provided?
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