跳出潘多拉魔盒:揭示应对工作中身体与心理更年期症状的不同效果

Thinking outside Pandora’s box: Revealing differential effects of coping with physical and psychological menopause symptoms at work

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2022
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人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究基于选择优化补偿模型,通过访谈和问卷调查发现,该策略能缓解身体更年期症状对工作表现的负面影响,但对心理症状反而有害,为管理职场更年期问题提供新视角。

Abstract

Menopause is one of the most distinctive and individualised aspects of health-related gendered ageing at work, which is important as more women than ever before are working through their entire menopause cycle. We turn to the life-span development model of Selection, Optimisation and Compensation (SOC), which has great potential to provide a more nuanced review of adaptive behavioural strategies for potential work-related resource loss owing to menopause. In this article, we provide evidence from two studies: study 1 was an inductive analysis of 21 interviews; study 2 tested a number of hypotheses emergent from study 1 on two survey samples ( N = 381). We found that women with severe menopause symptoms were adversely affected at work; however, the use of SOC alongside supervisory and female peer support, ameliorated the negative impact of physical menopause symptoms on work performance. We also identified that SOC use was actually detrimental to work performance when used to manage psychological menopause symptoms. Our findings advance the understanding of gendered ageing at work, specifically managing menopause at work, through the lens of SOC theory. We show how engaging in agentic adaptive behaviours can be both beneficial and detrimental for differentially managing physical and psychological menopause symptoms at work.

更年期工作场所应对策略性别与老龄化组织行为学