TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of individual differences in particular autonomy-connectedness in women's and men's work-family balance
AU - Bekker, Marrie H.J.
AU - Willemse, Jolanda J.P.
AU - de Goeij, Jacqueline W.J.M.
PY - 2010/5/1
Y1 - 2010/5/1
N2 - Individual differences are increasingly considered important in the relationship between work-family balance and health. The present study examined the role of autonomy-connectedness in positive and negative work-family interaction and family-work interaction. We also investigated the relationship of work-family interaction and family-work interaction with positive and negative affect, coping patterns, and demographic characteristics. All variables under study were measured with questionnaires in a Dutch sample of 205 respondents. As expected, the individual difference factors were substantially associated with work-family interaction and family-work interaction; together they accounted for 10 to 39% of their variance. In particular, negative affect and the autonomy-connectedness components Sensitivity to others and Capacity for managing new situations appeared to be strongly related to work-family interactions. Health implications of the findings are discussed and recommendations for further research are presented.
AB - Individual differences are increasingly considered important in the relationship between work-family balance and health. The present study examined the role of autonomy-connectedness in positive and negative work-family interaction and family-work interaction. We also investigated the relationship of work-family interaction and family-work interaction with positive and negative affect, coping patterns, and demographic characteristics. All variables under study were measured with questionnaires in a Dutch sample of 205 respondents. As expected, the individual difference factors were substantially associated with work-family interaction and family-work interaction; together they accounted for 10 to 39% of their variance. In particular, negative affect and the autonomy-connectedness components Sensitivity to others and Capacity for managing new situations appeared to be strongly related to work-family interactions. Health implications of the findings are discussed and recommendations for further research are presented.
KW - Attachment
KW - Autonomy
KW - Connectedness
KW - Coping
KW - Family-work interaction
KW - Multiple roles
KW - Negative affectivity
KW - Positive affectivity
KW - Sex differences
KW - Work-family interaction
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U2 - 10.1080/03630242.2010.480902
DO - 10.1080/03630242.2010.480902
M3 - Article
C2 - 20512744
AN - SCOPUS:77953106818
SN - 0363-0242
VL - 50
SP - 241
EP - 261
JO - Women & Health
JF - Women & Health
IS - 3
ER -