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Strategies for coping with work-family conflict: the distinctive relationships of gender role ideology.

Anit Somech1, Anat Drach-Zahavy.   

Abstract

Study 1, with 266 employed parents, identified 8 coping strategies: super at home, good enough at home, delegation at home, priorities at home, super at work, good enough at work, delegation at work, and priorities at work. Study 2, with 679 employed parents, demonstrated a moderating effect of sex and gender role ideology in the relationship between coping strategy and work-family conflict. Specifically, the relationships between coping strategies (i.e., good enough at home, good enough at work, and delegation at work) and work interference with family were moderated by sex and gender role ideology. Regarding family interference with work, the relationships between coping strategies (i.e., good enough at home and good enough at work, delegation at home and delegation at work, and priorities at home) and family interference with work were moderated by sex and gender role ideology. (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17257063     DOI: 10.1037/1076-8998.12.1.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Health Psychol        ISSN: 1076-8998


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