韩国双职工父母的工作-家庭界面特征及其与个人和社会因素的关联。

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yangmi Lim
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摘要

工作与家庭界面的文献主要集中在以变量为中心的方法上,很少有研究采用以人为中心的方法来调查工作与家庭界面的类型及其与社会心理因素的关联。本研究通过将父母双方的工作-家庭冲突(WFC)和工作-家庭充实(WFE)结合起来,探讨是否可以在双职工夫妇的家庭层面上识别出不同的工作-家庭界面类型。研究还考察了这些夫妇的工作-家庭界面综合类型与社会心理结果之间的关系。本研究对 558 对双职工夫妇(父亲年龄:40.43 ± 4.07 岁,母亲年龄:37.97 ± 3.57 岁)进行了潜在特征分析,这些夫妇都有小学一年级的孩子,并参与了韩国儿童小组研究:有益的父亲/适度活跃的母亲(父亲报告低工作家庭时间和高工作家庭时间/母亲报告适度工作家庭时间和工作家庭时间)、有益的(父母双方报告低冲突和高充实)和有害的(父母双方报告高冲突和低充实)。父亲的教育程度、家庭收入和社会支持会影响他们在工作-家庭互动模式中的成员资格。总体而言,父亲有益/母亲适度活跃和有益特征的成员比有害特征的成员在个人和家庭方面表现出更积极的结果。
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Work-Family Interface Profiles and Their Associations with Personal and Social Factors among South Korean Dual-Earner Parents.

The work-family interface literature has focused on a variable-centered approach, and few studies have used a person-centered approach to investigate work-family interface types and their associations with psychosocial factors. This study explored whether distinct work-family interface types could be identified at a dyadic level in dual-earner couples by combining work-family conflict (WFC) and enrichment (WFE) for both parents. It also examined how these couples' comprehensive types of work-family interface were related to psychosocial outcomes. Conducting a latent profile analysis in a sample of 558 dual-earner couples (Mage: 40.43 ± 4.07 years for fathers, 37.97 ± 3.57 years for mothers) with first-grade children in elementary schools participating in the Panel Study on Korean Children, this study identified three work-family interface profiles: Beneficial fathers/Moderate active mothers (fathers reporting low WFC and high WFE/mothers reporting moderate WFC and WFE), Beneficial (both parents reporting low conflict and high enrichment), and Harmful (both parents reporting high conflict and low enrichment). Fathers' education, household income, and social support influenced their membership in work-family interface profiles. Overall, members with Beneficial fathers/Moderate active mothers and Beneficial profiles showed more positive personal and family outcomes than those with Harmful profiles.

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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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