Work–family balance – validation of a measurement instrument in a sample of Portuguese workers

A. L. Marôco, Sónia P. Gonçalves, Fernanda Nogueira
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper was to study the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of the Work–family balance (WFB) scale, developed by Carlson et al. (2009), as well as demonstrating that the WFB is a different construct from the work–family conflict (WFC) and the family–work conflict (FWC). Additionally, this study intended to verify if the work–family balance construct is invariant in the different work regimes (face-to-face work, hybrid work, teleworking), and between men and women.Design/methodology/approachSnow-ball convenience sample of 224 workers; psychometric analysis of the different scales/constructs analyzed by confirmatory analysis using R/Lavaan.FindingsThe results obtained show that the WFB scale presents factor and convergent validity, and high reliability. The WFB construct is negatively correlated with the WFC and FWC constructs. The WFB is a different construct from the WFC and FWC. The WFB is invariant both in workers subjected to different work regimes, and sexes.Originality/valueThe conceptualization and measurement of the work–family relationship has been the subject of several studies. Among the different conceptual approaches to this relationship, WFB has been the least studied and, in terms of human resource management, it is the one that has the best relationship with sustainability and organizational performance. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to obtain a valid and reliable WFB measures, to be used by both academics and human resources professionals.
工作与家庭的平衡——一种测量仪器在葡萄牙工人样本中的验证
目的研究Carlson等人(2009)开发的葡萄牙语版工作-家庭平衡(WFB)量表的心理测量特征,并证明WFB与工作-家庭冲突(WFC)和家庭-工作冲突(FWC)是一个不同的结构。此外,本研究旨在验证工作-家庭平衡结构是否在不同的工作制度(面对面工作、混合工作、远程工作)和男性与女性之间是不变的。设计/方法/方法:224名工人的雪球便利性样本;采用R/Lavaan验证性分析对不同量表/构式进行心理测量分析。结果表明,WFB量表具有因子效度和收敛效度,信度较高。WFB构念与WFC和FWC构念呈负相关。WFB与WFC和FWC是不同的结构。在不同工作制度下的工人和性别中,WFB是不变的。工作-家庭关系的概念化和测量一直是一些研究的主题。在研究这种关系的不同概念方法中,WFB被研究得最少,就人力资源管理而言,它与可持续性和组织绩效的关系最好。因此,获得一个有效和可靠的WFB测量是至关重要的,以供学术界和人力资源专业人士使用。
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