Maternal work-family conflict and psychological distress: Reciprocal relationships over 8 years
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 08:39authored byWestrupp, EM, Strazdins, L, Angela MartinAngela Martin, Cooklin, A, Zubrick, SR, Nicholson, JM
The relationships between employed mothers’ work–family conflict and psychological distress are unlikely to be static or one way. Using longitudinal data, the authors investigated reciprocal effects between work–family conflict and psychological distress across 8 years of the family life cycle. They modeled cross-lagged structural equations over 5 biennial waves of The relationships between employed mothers’ work–family conflict and psychological distress are unlikely to be static or one way. Using longitudinal data, the authors investigated reciprocal effects between work–family conflict and psychological distress across 8 years of the family life cycle. They modeled cross-lagged structural equations over 5 biennial waves of
History
Publication title
Journal of Marriage and Family
Volume
78
Pagination
107-126
ISSN
0022-2445
Department/School
TSBE
Publisher
Alliance Communications Group Division Allen Press
Place of publication
810 East 10Th Street, Lawrence, USA, Ks, 66044
Rights statement
Copyright 2015 National Council on Family Relations