Extensive interviews with 60 employed parents of school-age children treated for mental health problems explored work–family fit, flexibility, family support, and work–life strategies in relation to role quality. Role quality was measured as employment and parenting rewards and concerns. Work–family fit was positively related to family flexibility but not work flexibility. Higher flexibility in work and family predicted lower job concerns, and work flexibility and work–family fit were predictors of job rewards. Parental concerns were dependent on flexibility and work–family strategies. Single parents had significantly fewer sources of family support and used fewer work–family strategies than caregivers with partners. Human services provider...
Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employ...
Finding fit between work and family responsibilities is challenging for parents, especially when rai...
Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employ...
Extensive interviews with 60 employed parents of school-age children treated for mental health probl...
A Workplace Flexibility 2010 Fact Sheet: Promoting Children\u27s Well Being: The Need for Workplace...
Integration of family responsibilities and employment demands is challenging for all families, but p...
In the U.S. social system, the roles of work and parenthood are often in conflict, and this conflict...
Parents caring for children with serious emotional or behavioral disorders experience unique challen...
Employed parents caring for their children with disabilities struggle to meet both work and family r...
This study explored the effects of demands related to caring for children and youth with mental heal...
This study explored the effects of demands related to caring for children and youth with mental heal...
This study explored the effects of demands related to caring for children and youth with mental heal...
Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employ...
This study explored the effects of demands related to caring for children and youth with mental heal...
This two-part study utilizes quantitative and qualitative data to examine how working parents cope w...
Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employ...
Finding fit between work and family responsibilities is challenging for parents, especially when rai...
Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employ...
Extensive interviews with 60 employed parents of school-age children treated for mental health probl...
A Workplace Flexibility 2010 Fact Sheet: Promoting Children\u27s Well Being: The Need for Workplace...
Integration of family responsibilities and employment demands is challenging for all families, but p...
In the U.S. social system, the roles of work and parenthood are often in conflict, and this conflict...
Parents caring for children with serious emotional or behavioral disorders experience unique challen...
Employed parents caring for their children with disabilities struggle to meet both work and family r...
This study explored the effects of demands related to caring for children and youth with mental heal...
This study explored the effects of demands related to caring for children and youth with mental heal...
This study explored the effects of demands related to caring for children and youth with mental heal...
Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employ...
This study explored the effects of demands related to caring for children and youth with mental heal...
This two-part study utilizes quantitative and qualitative data to examine how working parents cope w...
Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employ...
Finding fit between work and family responsibilities is challenging for parents, especially when rai...
Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employ...