FIREFIGHTING AND FATHERING: WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT, PARENTING STRESS, AND SATISFACTION WITH PARENTING AND CHILD BEHAVIOR

Fathering Pub Date : 2011-04-01 DOI:10.3149/FTH.0902.169
K. Shreffler, Meagan Parrish Meadows, Kelly D. Davis
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Abstract

Using a sample of fathers who are firefighters (N = 473), we first examined the link between work role stressors and fatherhood role salience in predicting work-to-family conflict. Second, we examined how each of those was associated with parenting stress and satisfaction with parenting and children’s behavior. Occupational stress, working over 60 hours per week, and lack of sleep were associated with greater work-to-family conflict, as was perceived childcare load. Work-to-family conflict was associated with higher parenting stress and lower parenting satisfaction. Working more than 60 hours per week significantly predicted lower satisfaction with children’s behavior. Fatherhood role salience factors were also associated with parenting stress and parenting satisfaction. These results highlight the importance of work-to-family conflict in fathering research and suggest that the salience of the fatherhood role provides a contextual understanding for the relationship between work and parenting in fathers’ lives.
消防和父亲:工作-家庭冲突,育儿压力,对育儿和孩子行为的满意度
以消防员父亲为样本(N = 473),我们首先检验了工作角色压力源与父亲角色显著性在预测工作与家庭冲突方面的联系。其次,我们研究了这些因素与育儿压力、育儿满意度和孩子行为之间的关系。职业压力、每周工作超过60小时、睡眠不足与更大的工作与家庭冲突有关,就像被认为的育儿负担一样。工作与家庭冲突与较高的养育压力和较低的养育满意度有关。每周工作超过60小时的父母对孩子行为的满意度会显著降低。父亲角色突出因素也与父母压力和父母满意度相关。这些结果强调了工作与家庭冲突在父亲研究中的重要性,并表明父亲角色的显著性为父亲生活中工作与养育之间的关系提供了上下文理解。
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