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dc.contributor.authorSchnettler, Berta
dc.contributor.authorMiranda-Zapata, Edgardo
dc.contributor.authorOrellana, Ligia
dc.contributor.authorSaracostti, Mahia
dc.contributor.authorPoblete, Héctor
dc.contributor.authorLobos, Germán
dc.contributor.authorAdasme-Berríos, Cristian
dc.contributor.authorLapo, María
dc.contributor.authorBeroiza, Katherine
dc.contributor.authorConcha-Salgado, Andrés
dc.contributor.authorRiquelme-Segura, Leonor
dc.contributor.authorSepúlveda, José A.
dc.contributor.authorReutter, Karol
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-09T22:45:56Z
dc.date.available2024-04-09T22:45:56Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier10.3390/bs14010056
dc.identifier.issn2076328X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12728/10316
dc.description.abstractThe COVID-19 pandemic changed the work-family interface dynamics in some families. For couples who kept earning a double income during the pandemic, their family demands may entail a loss of psychological resources that affect the work domain. This study explored the intra-individual and inter-individual (crossover) direct and indirect effects of family-to-work conflict (FtoWC) on psychological distress and job satisfaction in a non-probabilistic sample of 860 different-sex dual-earner parents with adolescent children from Temuco and Rancagua, Chile. Mothers and fathers answered an online questionnaire measuring FtoWC, the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale, and the Overall Job Satisfaction Scale. The data were analyzed using the actor-partner interdependence model with structural equation modeling. Results showed that a higher FtoWC is linked to greater psychological distress and lower job satisfaction in both parents. In contrast, psychological distress is directly linked to lower job satisfaction in fathers. In both fathers and mothers, they and their partners’ FtoWC were indirectly linked to lower job satisfaction via the fathers’ psychological distress. These findings indicate the need for gender-sensitive social and labor policies aimed at reducing the conflict between family and work to increase job satisfaction in both parents and reduce psychological distress, particularly in fathers. © 2024 by the authors.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipFondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico, FONDECYT, (1190017, 1230060); Universidad de La Frontera, UFRO, (DI21-0001, DI23-3001, PUL22-0003); Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo, ANIDes_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)es_ES
dc.subjectdual-earner coupleses_ES
dc.subjectdyadic analysises_ES
dc.subjectfamily-to-work conflictes_ES
dc.subjectjob satisfactiones_ES
dc.subjectpsychological distresses_ES
dc.titleIntra- and Inter-Individual Associations of Family-to-Work Conflict, Psychological Distress, and Job Satisfaction: Gender Differences in Dual-Earner Parents during the COVID-19 Pandemices_ES
dc.typeArticlees_ES


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