Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology University of Maribor Faculty of Arts Maribor Slovenia
2. Department of Management and Organization University of Ljubljana Faculty of Economics Ljubljana Slovenia
3. Institute of Psychology University of Graz Graz Austria
Abstract
AbstractThe present study examined how time pressure at work is transmitted to the home domain and how it affects individuals' (spillover) as well as their partners' relationship satisfaction (crossover). We examined the role of work‐related spousal support seeking and proposed that it serves as a mediator of the spillover as well as the crossover process. We further explored whether the proposed spillover‐crossover process is gender‐contingent. Using a sample of 308 dual‐earner couples, we found support for a positive link between time pressure at work and spousal support seeking. As hypothesised, spousal support seeking served also as a crossover mechanism. However, distinct spillover and crossover processes were found for men and women. These findings not only point to a new spillover and crossover mechanism but also highlight gender‐specific patterns in the role of support seeking. As this coping strategy is feasible when job stressors are high, it should be considered a part of stress management trainings and organizational practices.
Funder
Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine
Cited by
2 articles.
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