The present study is designed to test the effectiveness of two positive psychological micro-interventions (“use your resources” and “count your blessings”) aimed at improving the combination of work and family roles. Based on the Transactional Model of Stress (TMS), the Conservation of Resources (COR) Theory and the Work-Home Resources (WH-R) Model, it was expected that the interventions would result in a more positive cognitive appraisal of combining both roles as well as in less work-to-family and family-to-work conflict and more work-to-family and family-to-work enrichment. The hypotheses were tested in a field experiment with three conditions and three measurement waves. In total, 218 working mothers participated in the study. The “use ...
Although the direct effects of work-family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Empirical research has supported the effectiveness of Workplace Triple P and its ability to provide ...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
The present study is designed to test the effectiveness of two positive psychological micro-interven...
The present study is designed to test the effectiveness of two positive psychological micro-interven...
Work and family are life\u27s central roles for most individuals, yet the relationship between these...
Orientation: This study examines the beneficial aspects of the interface between work and family and...
The present study examines the impact of a new positive psychology intervention, i.e. the family int...
Work and family are the most important aspects in everyday life that interact with each other simult...
Despite a wealth of evidence showing that behavioural family intervention is an effective interventi...
In recent years there have been renewed interest in positive psychology that could enhance organizat...
The majority of work-family research has focused on negative spillover between demands and outcomes ...
AbstractThe relationship between work-family positive interactions and different forms of satisfacti...
The goal of this work was to examine intentional resource transfer across work and family roles. Thi...
This chapter focuses on the positive interconnections between work and family. It provides a brief o...
Although the direct effects of work-family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Empirical research has supported the effectiveness of Workplace Triple P and its ability to provide ...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
The present study is designed to test the effectiveness of two positive psychological micro-interven...
The present study is designed to test the effectiveness of two positive psychological micro-interven...
Work and family are life\u27s central roles for most individuals, yet the relationship between these...
Orientation: This study examines the beneficial aspects of the interface between work and family and...
The present study examines the impact of a new positive psychology intervention, i.e. the family int...
Work and family are the most important aspects in everyday life that interact with each other simult...
Despite a wealth of evidence showing that behavioural family intervention is an effective interventi...
In recent years there have been renewed interest in positive psychology that could enhance organizat...
The majority of work-family research has focused on negative spillover between demands and outcomes ...
AbstractThe relationship between work-family positive interactions and different forms of satisfacti...
The goal of this work was to examine intentional resource transfer across work and family roles. Thi...
This chapter focuses on the positive interconnections between work and family. It provides a brief o...
Although the direct effects of work-family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Empirical research has supported the effectiveness of Workplace Triple P and its ability to provide ...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...