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Work–family and family–work conflicts and health: the protective role of work engagement and job-related subjective well-being

机译:工作家庭和家庭工作冲突和健康:工作参与和与工作相关主观福祉的保护作用

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Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the relationships between work–family conflict (WFC) and family–work conflict (FWC) and mental health, considering variables that can regulate (mediate or moderate) these relationships: work engagement and job-related subjective well-being (job satisfaction, positive – PA and negative – NA affects at work). Material and Methods: A total of 114 employees (31.6% of whom were men), aged 25–55 (M = 35.39, SD = 7.42), completed a set of questionnaires in the Polish version: Work–Family Conflict and Family–Work Conflict , Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES-17), Job Affect Scale , Job Satisfaction Scale , and General Health Questionnaire GHQ-28. Results: Relations between all variables were consistent with expectations, besides an insignificant FWC–health correlation. The models of relationships (designed separately for WFC and FWC) tested in SEM analyses were very well-fitted to data. Each conflict positively predicted NA and, through NA, it also indirectly predicted health troubles. Each conflict also predicted negatively work engagement and, through it, it indirectly affected job satisfaction and PA, then indirectly NA and health troubles. However, the beneficial indirect effect of engagement on health was stronger than the indirect WFC/FWC effect – higher work engagement predicted higher job satisfaction and PA, which in turn predicted negatively NA and health troubles. Mental health was directly predicted by PA (it decreased problems, i.e., enhanced health) and NA (it increased problems, i.e., weakened health), and additionally by the WFC and work engagement interplay. Conclusions: The obtained results confirm that FWC/ WFC–health relationships are complex and mediated by work engagement and job-related SWB dimensions. They also show that higher work engagement increases job-related SWB and indirectly enhances mental health. Additionally, its high level is a buffer of direct adverse effects of WFC on health. Increasing work engagement in the context of high FWC, and especially WFC, can be helpful in preventing their negative effects on health.
机译:背景:本研究的目的是分析工作 - 家庭冲突(WFC)和家庭工作冲突(FWC)和心理健康之间的关系,考虑可能调节(调节或中等)这些关系的变量:工作参与和工作 - 相关主观幸福(工作满意度,阳性PA和负面 - NA在工作中影响)。材料和方法:共有114名员工(其中31.6%是男性),年龄在25-55岁(M = 35.39,SD = 7.42),在波兰语版本中完成了一组问卷:工作 - 家庭冲突和家庭工作冲突,UTRECHT工作订婚规模(UWES-17),工作影响规模,工作满意度规模和一般健康问卷GHQ-28。结果:除了无关紧要的FWC健康相关之外,所有变量之间的关系都与期望一致。 SEM分析中测试的关系(用于WFC和FWC的WFC和FWC)的模型非常适合数据。每次冲突都会肯定地预测NA,通过NA,它也间接地预测了健康问题。每次冲突还预测了负面的工作参与,通过它,它间接影响了工作满意度和PA,然后是间接na和健康的麻烦。然而,有益的间接对健康的影响效果强于间接氟氯烃/ FWC效应 - 较高的工作参与预测了更高的工作满意度和PA,这反过来预测了负面NA和健康问题。 PA(IT.E.,增强的健康状况下降)直接预测心理健康状况(I.,增强的健康状况)和NA(它增加了问题,即健康状况),并通过WFC和工作参与相互作用。结论:获得的结果证实,FWC / WFC健康关系是复杂的,由工作参与和与工作相关的SWB维度进行介绍。他们还表明,较高的工作接合增加了与工作相关的SWB,间接增强心理健康。此外,其高水平是WFC对健康的直接不利影响的缓冲。增加在高压FWC,特别是WFC的背景下的工作参与可能有助于防止对健康的负面影响。

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