Cıcek Ozdemır Sevil, Senol Selmin
Faculty of Health Sciences, Nursing Department, Kutahya Health Sciences University, Kutahya, Turkey.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle). 2024 Sep 11;5(1):663-670. doi: 10.1089/whr.2024.0088. eCollection 2024.
This study aimed to examine the level of work-family conflict and the factors affecting it among women academic and administrative staff working at the university.
The study is descriptive and cross-sectional. We collected data online from women academic and administrative staff at two different universities from December 2022 to June 2023. The data for the study were collected by using the Personal Information Form, Work-Family Conflict Scale, and Family-Work Conflict Scale.
The mean Work-Family and Family-Work Conflict Scale scores of the female university staff participating in the study were 15.40 ± 5.02 and 12.02 ± 4.76, respectively. Academic staff were found to have higher mean scores in the Work-Family Conflict Scale ( = 1942.5, = 0.034) and the Family-Work Conflict Scale ( = 1972, = 0.042) than administrative staff. The Work-Family Conflict Scale score was affected by the status of sharing domestic responsibilities with the spouse (χ = 8.855, = 0.012). Likewise, it was found that the Family-Work Conflict Scale score was affected by the presence of elderly and/or disabled individuals who were in need of help and support at home ( = 772, = 0.030), family type (χ = 8.013, = 0.018), and having children ( = 2917, = 0.028). There was a significant negative correlation between the Work-Family Conflict Scale and daily time allocated to oneself and their spouse ( = -0.163, = 0.034; = -0.189, = 0.013), and a significant positive correlation between the Work-Family Conflict Scale and number of children ( = 0.185, = 0.04), age of children ( = 0.204, = 0.03), and daily time allocated to child/children ( = 0.250, = 0.001).
Work-family conflict is affected by variables related to the work and family roles of university staff.
本研究旨在调查大学女性学术和行政人员的工作-家庭冲突程度及其影响因素。
本研究为描述性横断面研究。2022年12月至2023年6月,我们通过在线方式收集了两所不同大学的女性学术和行政人员的数据。研究数据通过个人信息表、工作-家庭冲突量表和家庭-工作冲突量表收集。
参与研究的女性大学工作人员的工作-家庭冲突量表和家庭-工作冲突量表的平均得分分别为15.40±5.02和12.02±4.76。结果发现,学术人员在工作-家庭冲突量表(=1942.5,=0.034)和家庭-工作冲突量表(=1972,=0.042)上的平均得分高于行政人员。工作-家庭冲突量表得分受与配偶分担家务状况的影响(χ=8.855,=0.012)。同样,发现家庭-工作冲突量表得分受家中需要帮助和支持的老年人和/或残疾人士的存在(=772,=0.030)、家庭类型(χ=8.013,=0.018)和子女情况(=2917,=0.028)的影响。工作-家庭冲突量表与分配给自己和配偶的每日时间之间存在显著负相关(=-0.163,=0.034;=-0.189,=0.013),工作-家庭冲突量表与子女数量(=0.185,=0.04)、子女年龄(=0.204,=0.03)和分配给子女的每日时间(=0.250,=0.001)之间存在显著正相关。
工作-家庭冲突受与大学工作人员工作和家庭角色相关变量的影响。