工作/家庭匹配作为工作因素对婚姻紧张的中介作用:来自贪婪机构界面的证据

Work/Family Fit as a Mediator of Work Factors on Marital Tension: Evidence from the Interface of Greedy Institutions

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1994
被引 87
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究以407名美国陆军成员及其妻子为样本,发现工作与家庭的匹配感中介了工作因素对婚姻紧张的影响,实际工时与婚姻紧张无直接关联。

Abstract

This study tests the notion that the relation between work hours and marital quality is mediated by the perceived fit between work and family. A structural model was developed to examine this hypothesis in a sample of 407 male U.S. Army members and their wives, where both spouses' perceptions of the husband's work are considered. A sample of military families was used for this study because, at the interface between "greedy institutions" (Coser, 1974), the clash of demands between the role domains of work and family may be accentuated. Strong support for the mediation hypothesis was obtained. Actual work hours were unrelated to marital tension, and predicted only wives' satisfaction with husbands' work hours and with husbands' work settings. For husbands, satisfaction with work hours and job satisfaction were positively related to work/family fit, which, in turn, negatively predicted marital tension. No direct associations were seen for work variables on marital tension, but significant indirect relations are mediated by work/family fit. The model reveals parallel findings for wives. The spouses' perceptions of husbands' jobs, work/family fit, and marital tension were all reciprocally related, suggesting a number of avenues by which each partner's attitudes can indirectly affect the other's.

工作家庭冲突婚姻质量军事家庭中介效应组织行为学