The participation of women with young children in the Japanese labor force has increased dramatically in recent years, bringing growing potential for conflict between work and family roles amid inadequate social systems, such as childcare support. Thus, work–life balance (WLB) of mothers may influence their children’s mental health and lifestyle. This study aims to clarify the relationship between parents’ WLB and children’s mental health, as well as the underlying factors of parental stress and nurturing attitude. The study is based on a questionnaire survey administered in 2019 to fifth-grade elementary school students and their caregivers in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The regression results indicated that the higher the work–family negativ...
The demands arising from the combination of work and family roles can generate conflicts (work-famil...
Empirical evidence has shown that mothers play an instrumental role in the development of children. ...
In work-family research the effects on the individual, or the "self", in terms of personal interests...
This study examined the role of family support and child age as moderators of the relation between w...
Changes in family structure and lifestyle have subsequently increased everyday responsibilities for ...
This study examined the role of family support and child age as moderators of the relation between w...
This study examined the role of family support and child age as moderators of the relation between w...
With the rapid increase in women's labor force participation in Asia, a greater understanding of the...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
—This study examines the relationship between parenting stress and perceived children's social prob...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many changes that have forced working mothers to adapt. This is mor...
Recent research indicates that parental work stress has impli-cations for the quality of family inte...
This study examines the relationship between parenting stress and perceived children's social proble...
The demands arising from the combination of work and family roles can generate conflicts (work-famil...
Empirical evidence has shown that mothers play an instrumental role in the development of children. ...
In work-family research the effects on the individual, or the "self", in terms of personal interests...
This study examined the role of family support and child age as moderators of the relation between w...
Changes in family structure and lifestyle have subsequently increased everyday responsibilities for ...
This study examined the role of family support and child age as moderators of the relation between w...
This study examined the role of family support and child age as moderators of the relation between w...
With the rapid increase in women's labor force participation in Asia, a greater understanding of the...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
Decades of parenting research has shown that heightened stress may interrupt the parenting process a...
—This study examines the relationship between parenting stress and perceived children's social prob...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many changes that have forced working mothers to adapt. This is mor...
Recent research indicates that parental work stress has impli-cations for the quality of family inte...
This study examines the relationship between parenting stress and perceived children's social proble...
The demands arising from the combination of work and family roles can generate conflicts (work-famil...
Empirical evidence has shown that mothers play an instrumental role in the development of children. ...
In work-family research the effects on the individual, or the "self", in terms of personal interests...