Smoktunowicz Ewelina, Cieślak Roman
SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warszawa, Poland (Department of Psychology).
Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2018 Jan 7;31(2):199-215. doi: 10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01134. Epub 2017 Oct 9.
The aim of this two-wave study has been to test the spillover and crossover of job and family demands on changes in perceived stress at work and in the family. Specifically, we proposed that demands from one domain (work or family) spilled over to another domain through interrrole conflict (work-family/family-work conflict) and context-specific self-efficacy. Additionally, we hypothesized that changes in perceived stress were impacted not only by a person's own demands through interrole conflict but also by the demands of one's significant other, in the process of crossover.
The study was of dyadic design and it was conducted online, among 130 heterosexual couples, at 2 time points separated by 3 months interval. Hypotheses were verified by means of the path analysis.
No support was found for the spillover of job and family demands on changes in perceived stress through interrole conflict and self-efficacy, neither for women nor for men. With regard to the crossover, no support was found for the actor effects, i.e., a person's demands did not impact changes in one's own work- and family-related perceived stress but partial support was found for the partner effects, i.e., women's job demands were associated with men's changes in work and family-related stress through women's work-family conflict, and men's family demands were associated with women's change in family-related perceived stress through men's family-work conflict.
The study is a longitudinal test of the Spillover-Crossover model and Work-Home Resources model demonstrating that job and family demands are transmitted across domains and across partners in the intimate relationships through the interrole conflict but the nature of this crossover is different for men and women. Int J Occup Med Environ Health 2018;31(2)199-215.
这项两阶段研究的目的是检验工作和家庭需求对工作压力和家庭压力感知变化的溢出效应和交叉效应。具体而言,我们提出一个领域(工作或家庭)的需求会通过角色间冲突(工作-家庭/家庭-工作冲突)和特定情境下的自我效能感溢出到另一个领域。此外,我们假设,感知压力的变化不仅受到一个人自身通过角色间冲突产生的需求的影响,还受到其重要他人在交叉过程中的需求的影响。
该研究采用二元设计,通过网络在130对异性恋伴侣中进行,分两个时间点进行,间隔3个月。通过路径分析对假设进行验证。
未发现工作和家庭需求通过角色间冲突和自我效能感对感知压力变化产生溢出效应,无论是女性还是男性。关于交叉效应,未发现行为者效应,即一个人的需求并未影响其自身与工作和家庭相关的感知压力的变化,但发现了部分伴侣效应,即女性的工作需求通过女性的工作-家庭冲突与男性的工作和家庭相关压力变化相关,男性的家庭需求通过男性的家庭-工作冲突与女性的家庭相关感知压力变化相关。
该研究是对溢出-交叉模型和工作-家庭资源模型的纵向检验,表明工作和家庭需求通过角色间冲突在亲密关系中的不同领域和伴侣之间传递,但这种交叉效应的性质在男性和女性中有所不同。《国际职业医学与环境卫生杂志》2018年;31(2)199 - 215。