Workload, job, and family satisfaction in dual-earning parents with adolescents: the mediating role of work-to-family conflict
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 26, 2025
Introduction
The
study
examined
the
direct
and
indirect
effects
of
parents’
workload,
work-to-family
conflict
(WtoFC),
job
satisfaction,
family
satisfaction
among
dual-earning
parents
their
adolescent
children.
Methods
A
total
516
one
child
were
enlisted
for
using
non-probabilistic
sampling.
Mothers
fathers
completed
assessments
about
WtoFC,
Overall
Job
Satisfaction
Scale,
while
all
three
members
responded
to
with
Family
Life
Scale.
Results
data
analyzed
mediation
Actor-Partner
Interdependence
Model
structural
equation
modeling.
findings
revealed
a
negative
association
between
mothers’
workload
satisfaction.
Moreover,
both
workloads
reduce
adolescents’
Both
was
positively
associated
WtoFC.
Additionally,
WtoFC
found
significantly
mediate
across
intraindividual
interindividual
domains,
linking
in
Discussion
These
empirical
insights
underscore
critical
need
mitigate
enhance
parental
members.
study’s
practical
implications
provide
audience
actionable
that
can
be
applied
workplace
practices,
empowering
them
make
informed
decisions.
Language: Английский
Revisiting the Link between Workplace Support for Families, Family Support, Diet Quality, and Satisfaction with Food-Related Life in the Second Year of the Pandemic
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(16), P. 2645 - 2645
Published: Aug. 10, 2024
The
main
objective
of
this
study
was
to
examine
the
actor
and
partner
effects
between
Perceived
Workplace
Support
for
Families
(PWSFs)
family
support
(PFS),
diet
quality,
satisfaction
with
food-related
life
(SWFoL)
in
households
both
parents
working
adolescents,
along
role
three
members’
quality
as
a
mediator.
During
second
year
pandemic
Chile,
860
dual-earner
different
sexes
their
adolescent
child
(average
age
13
years,
50.7%
being
male)
were
recruited
from
two
cities.
Parents
responded
measure
PWSFs
Family
Scale.
Mothers,
fathers,
adolescents
answered
Adapted
Healthy
Eating
Index
(AHEI)
examination
employed
mediation
Actor–Partner
Interdependence
Model
structural
equation
modeling
analyses.
Results
showed
that
mothers’
improved
teenage
children’s
SWFoL,
while
fathers’
only
SWFoL.
PFS
enhancing
SWFoL
adolescents’
enhanced
also
indirectly
via
each
parent’s
quality.
Each
member’s
positively
related
These
results
imply
resources
obtained
by
impact
members
through
mechanisms.
They
highlight
importance
maternal
during
pandemic.
Language: Английский