work-family interface and marital change across the transition to parenthood

This article examines the effects of work-family interference and support on couples experiencing the transition to parenthood. Correlational relationships between measures of work-family interference and support and assessments of marital change (based on measures taken prenatally and at three- and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of family issues 1985-06, Vol.6 (2), p.205-220
Hauptverfasser: Belsky, J, Perry-Jenkins, M, Crouter, A.C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article examines the effects of work-family interference and support on couples experiencing the transition to parenthood. Correlational relationships between measures of work-family interference and support and assessments of marital change (based on measures taken prenatally and at three- and nine-months postpartum) were examined. The findings suggest that husbands and wives experiencing high levels of work-family interference report an increase in marital conflict across the first two measurement occasions. In addition, husbands also report increased marital satisfaction when work-family support is high. Difference scores reflecting marital change from three to nine months indicate a decrease in wives' satisfaction with communication and positive feelings in the relationship as a result of high work-family stress. These findings suggest that the work-family relationship, as one determinant affecting the transition to parenthood, deserves further study.
ISSN:0192-513X
1552-5481
DOI:10.1177/019251385006002004