نتایج جستجو برای: family conflict

تعداد نتایج: 496277  

Journal: :Research in the sociology of work 2015
Phyllis Moen Anne Kaduk Ellen Ernst Kossek Leslie Hammer Orfeu M Buxton Emily O'Donnell David Almeida Kimberly Fox Eric Tranby J Michael Oakes Lynne Casper

PURPOSE Most research on the work conditions and family responsibilities associated with work-family conflict and other measures of mental health uses the individual employee as the unit of analysis. We argue that work conditions are both individual psychosocial assessments and objective characteristics of the proximal work environment, necessitating multilevel analyses of both individual- and ...

رستگارخالد, امیر ,

This research investigates the relationships between employed mother’s work-family conflict with several family and Job variables. The aim of the study was to determine the relative contribution of each variables in explaining role conflict experienced by career women in 311 participants who were randomely selected among the population of families in city of Tehran. Results indicated the fa...

2014
Alyssa Friede Westring Rebecca M. Speck Mary Dupuis Sammel Patricia Scott Emily F. Conant Lucy Wolf Tuton Stephanie B. Abbuhl Jeane Ann Grisso

PURPOSE Women in academic medicine are not achieving the same career advancement as men, and face unique challenges in managing work and family alongside intense work demands. The purpose of this study was to investigate how a supportive department/division culture buffered women from the impact of work demands on work-to-family conflict. METHOD As part of a larger intervention trial, the aut...

آگیلار- وفایی, مریم, اللهیاری, عباسعلی, قره‌باغی, فاطمه,

AbstractObjectives: The present study represents an attempt to explain the mechanisms by which, parental conflict, a stressful life event in children's lives, may have an impact on children's psychological health. For this purpose, besides examining predictive relationships between in-dependent and criterion variables, we also evaluated the mediating and moderating interactions of three importa...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2000
M R Frone

This study examined the relation between work-family conflict and several types of psychiatric disorders: mood, anxiety, substance dependence, and substance abuse. Survey data were obtained from a representative national sample of 2,700 employed adults who were either married or the parent of a child 18 years old or younger. Hierarchical logistic regression analyses revealed that both work-to-f...

2008
Denise M. Rotondo Joel F. Kincaid

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships between four general coping styles, work and family conflict, and work and family facilitation in a simultaneous equations framework Design/methodology/approach – Data from the MIDUS study were analyzed using two-staged least squares regression to incorporate the reciprocity between the work and family domains into the model. H...

The purpose of this study was testing of indirect effect of work-family conflict on life satisfaction of Shiraz hospitals nurses (340 persons) through testing of a multi-mediator model. Using a multi-mediator approach, indirect effect of work-family conflict on life satisfaction was simultaneously tested through two mediators of job satisfaction and family satisfaction. In this research it was ...

2017
Wendy Nilsen Anni Skipstein Kristian A. Østby Arnstein Mykletun

Background Women consistently have higher sickness absence than men. The double-burden hypothesis suggests this is due to higher work-family burden in women than men. The current study aimed to systematically review prospective studies of work-family conflict and subsequent sickness absence. A systematic search was conducted in the electronic databases Medline, PsycINFO, and Embase with subject...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2013
Gary C K Chan Adrian B Kelly John W Toumbourou

OBJECTIVE Heavy alcohol use increases dramatically at age 14, and there is emerging cross-sectional evidence that when girls experience family conflict at younger ages (11-13 years) the risk of alcohol use and misuse is high. This study evaluated the role of family conflict and subsequent depressed mood in predicting heavy alcohol use among adolescent girls. METHOD This was a three-wave longi...

Introductoin: The main objective of theories of family therapy is focused on marital conflicts. Nevertheless marital conflicts still remains a complicated subject. Structural Family Therapy is a fundamental approach among family systemic theories that emphasize on creating a healthy organizational hierarchy in the family system. In system theory, conflict is considered as any dispute over the a...

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