A key to recovery for working mothers? Psychological detachment and the roles of relaxation, mastery and control on boundary violations

T. Trzebiatowski
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PurposeThis study aims to incorporate theory on effort-recovery and stressor-detachment models to examine the roles of relaxation, mastery and types of control on the relationship between psychological detachment from work and boundary violations at home.Design/methodology/approachThis study analyzes data from two time points using a sample of 348 working mothers recruited from Prolific.FindingsWorking moms who psychologically detach from work have less work boundary violations at home. There are mixed findings on whether and when the other types of recovery experiences moderate the relationship between psychological detachment and boundary violations at home. Relaxation, control after work and job autonomy do not moderate the effect while mastery and boundary control do. Specifically, psychological detachment is more effective as reducing boundary violations at home for working moms who have (1) low levels of mastery and (2) high levels of boundary control.Practical implicationsWorking mothers juggle multiple roles and often have increased stress and less time to manage the two domains. The findings of this study illustrate whether and when psychological detachment from work acts as a key to recovery from work-based stressors.Originality/valueMuch of the research on recovery experiences is based on employees without consideration of motherhood status. Further, scholars have not examined the combinative potential of recovery experiences. Finally, examining control over both domains (vs. one domain) adds precision to the literature.
职场妈妈康复的关键是什么?心理超然及放松、掌握和控制在越界中的作用
目的结合努力-恢复理论和压力源-超脱模型,探讨放松、掌握和控制类型在工作心理超脱与家庭越界关系中的作用。设计/方法/方法本研究分析了两个时间点的数据,使用了从多产公司招募的348名职业母亲的样本。研究发现,从心理上脱离工作的职场妈妈在家里违反工作界限的情况较少。其他类型的康复经历是否以及何时会缓和心理超然和家庭越界之间的关系,结果好坏参半。放松、下班后控制和工作自主均不能调节其效果,而掌握和边界控制则能调节其效果。具体来说,对于那些(1)精通程度较低和(2)边界控制水平较高的职业母亲来说,心理超然在减少家庭边界侵犯方面更有效。实际意义职业母亲同时扮演多个角色,往往压力更大,同时兼顾两个角色的时间更少。这项研究的发现说明了心理脱离工作是否以及何时是从工作压力中恢复的关键。独创性/价值许多关于恢复体验的研究都是基于员工的,没有考虑到母亲的身份。此外,学者们还没有研究康复经验的综合潜力。最后,检查两个领域的控制(相对于一个领域)增加了文献的准确性。
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