Linnabery Eileen, Stuhlmacher Alice F, Towler Annette
Department of Psychology, DePaul University.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2014 Oct;20(4):541-9. doi: 10.1037/a0037873.
In the workplace, Black women encounter different job demands than their White counterparts and often experience less control. Demand-control theory offers a framework to examine the challenges Black women face as well as how factors such as coping strategies and social support can moderate levels of well-being. In this study we examined the impact of Black women's social support and coping strategies on job-family role strain, career satisfaction, and life satisfaction. Responses were collected from 188 highly educated Black American women employed in variety of occupations. Results of path modeling found that social support is important to well-being, and that self-help coping can overcome deficient social support's impact on well-being. Exploratory analyses revealed that support from ones' family, church, coworkers, and supervisor each individually related to aspects of well-being, particularly when self-help coping is low.
在职场中,黑人女性面临着与白人女性不同的工作要求,并且往往缺乏控制权。需求-控制理论提供了一个框架,用于审视黑人女性所面临的挑战,以及应对策略和社会支持等因素如何调节她们的幸福感水平。在本研究中,我们考察了黑人女性的社会支持和应对策略对工作-家庭角色压力、职业满意度和生活满意度的影响。我们收集了188名受雇于各种职业的高学历美国黑人女性的回答。路径模型分析结果发现,社会支持对幸福感很重要,并且自助应对能够克服社会支持不足对幸福感的影响。探索性分析表明,来自家人、教会、同事和上司的支持各自都与幸福感的各个方面相关,尤其是在自助应对较少的时候。