Dixon Marlene A, Sagas Michael
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at The University of Texas, Austin 78712, USA.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2007 Jun;78(3):236-47. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2007.10599421.
This study examined the relationship between organizational support, work-family conflict, and job and life satisfaction among coaches. Data from collegiate head coaches with families (N = 253) were gathered through a mailed questionnaire. Results from a series of covariance structure models indicated that a partially mediated model was the best fitting model, chi2 = (255, N = 253) 461.20, p <. 001; root mean error of approximation = . 05; comparative fit index = .95; parsimonious normed fit index = .71. In partial support of the study hypotheses, the results supported full mediation of the direct effect from organizational support to life satisfaction. Work-family conflict partially mediated the relationship between organizational support and job satisfaction. Job satisfaction partially mediated the effect of organizational support and work-family conflict to life satisfaction.
本研究考察了教练群体中组织支持、工作-家庭冲突与工作及生活满意度之间的关系。通过邮寄问卷收集了来自有家庭的大学主教练的数据(N = 253)。一系列协方差结构模型的结果表明,部分中介模型是最佳拟合模型,卡方 =(255,N = 253)461.20,p <.001;近似误差均方根 =.05;比较拟合指数 =.95;简约规范拟合指数 =.71。部分支持研究假设的是,结果支持了组织支持对生活满意度的直接效应的完全中介作用。工作-家庭冲突部分中介了组织支持与工作满意度之间的关系。工作满意度部分中介了组织支持和工作-家庭冲突对生活满意度的影响。