Job Burnout and Couple Burnout in Dual-earner Couples in the Sandwiched Generation

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作者
Pines, Ayala Malach [1 ]
Neal, Margaret B. [2 ,3 ]
Hammer, Leslie B. [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Icekson, Tamar [1 ]
机构
[1] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Guilford Glazer Fac Management, IL-84105 Beer Sheva, Israel
[2] Portland State Univ, Inst Aging, Portland, OR 97207 USA
[3] Portland State Univ, Sch Community Hlth, Portland, OR 97207 USA
[4] Portland State Univ, Dept Psychol, Portland, OR 97207 USA
[5] Portland State Univ, Ctr Work Family Stress Safety & Hlth, Portland, OR 97207 USA
[6] Portland State Univ, Occupat Hlth Psychol Grad Training Program, Portland, OR 97207 USA
关键词
couple burnout; existential theory; job burnout; sandwiched generation; working couples; WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT; WOMENS MULTIPLE ROLES; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; HUMAN-SERVICE; STRESS; RESOURCES; CROSSOVER; GENDER; SEX;
D O I
10.1177/0190272511422452
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
We use existential theory as a framework to explore the levels of and relationship between job and couple burnout reported by dual-earner couples in the "sandwich generation" (i.e., couples caring both for children and aging parents) in a sample of such couples in Israel and the United States. This comparison enables an examination of the influence of culture (which is rarely addressed in burnout research) and gender (a topic fraught with conflicting results) on both job and couple burnout in this growing yet understudied group of workers who are reaching middle age and starting to face existential issues as part of their own life cycle. Results revealed significant differences in burnout type (job burnout higher than couple burnout); gender (wives more burned out than husbands); and country (Americans more burned out than Israelis). Job related stressors and rewards as well as parent care stressors predicted job burnout, and marital stressors and rewards predicted couple burnout. In addition, there was evidence for both crossover and spillover.
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页码:361 / 386
页数:26
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