An Exploration of the Psycho-sexual Aspects of the Motivation to Avoid Success and its Association with Gender Roles and Work-Family Conflict Using a Mixed Method

Shovona Bhattacharya Moulik, Deepshikha Ray
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Aims: The current study attempted to explore how gender roles and work-family conflict contribute to fear of success in urban, married, middle-aged, and working women. Materials and Methods: A mixed method was used in which “gender role,” “work family conflict,” and “fear of success” were measured using the Indian Gender Role Identity Scale, 1 the Work Family Conflict Scale (Carlson et al.), 2 and the Fear of Success Scale (Canavan-Gumpert et.al.), 3 respectively, followed by an interview of 10 voluntary participants for a period of 30 min each. Analysis: A stepwise multiple regression analysis of work-family conflict and gender roles on fear of success was computed as part of the quantitative analysis of the data. Open codes and focus codes were computed as part of the qualitative analysis of the data. Results and Conclusion: The results of quantitative data analysis revealed that both dimensions of “work-family conflict,” i.e., “time-based work to family” and “time based family to work,” are significant predictors of “fear of success” and that there is a significant negative correlation between “masculinity” and “fear of success.” The analysis of qualitative data revealed that the majority of the participants have talked about unpleasant consequences related to success in or being engaged in a formal job. The findings have been discussed in the context of the internalization of societal expectations and implicit coercions in urban, middle-aged, and married working women.
采用混合方法探讨避免成功动机的性心理方面及其与性别角色和工作家庭冲突的关系
目的:本研究试图探讨性别角色和工作与家庭冲突如何导致城市已婚中年职业女性对成功的恐惧。材料与方法:采用混合方法,分别使用印度性别角色认同量表1、工作家庭冲突量表(Carlson 等人)2 和成功恐惧量表(Canavan-Gumpert 等人)3 测量 "性别角色"、"工作家庭冲突 "和 "成功恐惧",然后对 10 名自愿参与者进行访谈,每次 30 分钟。分析:作为数据定量分析的一部分,对工作与家庭冲突和性别角色对成功恐惧的影响进行了逐步多元回归分析。作为数据定性分析的一部分,计算了开放代码和重点代码。结果和结论:定量数据分析结果显示,"工作与家庭冲突 "的两个维度,即 "工作与家庭的时间冲突 "和 "家庭与工作的时间冲突",对 "成功恐惧 "有显著的预测作用,而 "男性气质 "与 "成功恐惧 "之间存在显著的负相关。对定性数据的分析表明,大多数参与者都谈到了与成功或从事正式工作有关的不愉快 后果。研究结果在城市中年已婚职业女性对社会期望和隐性胁迫的内化背景下进行了讨论。
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