Self-Undermining, Work-Family Conflict and Fatigue: Family Health Climate Towards Physical Activity as Key to Stopping the "Cycle of Losses".

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Daniel Cortés-Denia, Manuel Pulido-Martos, Noah Palacios-Pedrero, Esther Lopez-Zafra
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Abstract

Research about factors affecting workers' physical and mental fatigue has mainly focused on job characteristics. However, as the extended demands-resources model acknowledges, the family, work, and organizational domains are interconnected. In this study, we analyze whether self-undermining behaviors can induce work-family conflict, leading to fatigue. Moreover, we examine the moderating role of a physically active, healthy climate within the family on the above relationships. Two hundred sixteen workers from different industry sectors completed self-reported measures at two-time points. At Time 1 (T1), self-undermining and family health climate regarding physical activity; and at Time 2 (T2), work-family conflict and fatigue were measured. SPSS's PROCESS macro was used to conduct moderated mediation analyses. Albeit self-undermining (T1) did not have a direct effect on fatigue (T2), it had an indirect effect through work-family conflict (T2), moderated by the family climate (T1). Specifically, an increase on physical activity behaviors at the family level buffered the effect of self-undermining on work-family conflict. This study highlights the interconnection between work and family, discovering strategies at the family level to buffer the impact of self-undermining behaviors on work-family conflict, thereby reducing fatigue. As stressors on one domain can hurt another, positive effects may also influence each other.

自我破坏,工作-家庭冲突和疲劳:家庭健康氛围对体育活动是停止“损失循环”的关键。
对工人身心疲劳影响因素的研究主要集中在工作特征上。然而,正如扩展需求-资源模型所承认的那样,家庭、工作和组织领域是相互关联的。在本研究中,我们分析了自我破坏行为是否会引发工作家庭冲突,从而导致疲劳。此外,我们还研究了家庭中身体活跃、健康的氛围对上述关系的调节作用。来自不同行业的216名员工在两个时间点完成了自我报告。时间1 (T1),体力活动的自我破坏和家庭健康气氛;时间2 (T2)测量工作-家庭冲突和疲劳。使用SPSS的PROCESS宏进行有调节的中介分析。自我破坏(T1)对疲劳(T2)没有直接影响,但通过工作-家庭冲突(T2)产生间接影响,并受家庭氛围(T1)的调节。具体而言,家庭层面体育活动行为的增加缓冲了自我破坏对工作-家庭冲突的影响。本研究强调了工作与家庭之间的联系,发现了家庭层面的策略来缓冲自我破坏行为对工作与家庭冲突的影响,从而减少疲劳。正如一个领域的压力源会伤害另一个领域一样,积极的影响也可能相互影响。
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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