The role of partners and children for employees' daily recovery |
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Authors: | Verena C. Hahn Carmen Binnewies Christian Dormann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Psychology, University of Mainz, Wallstr. 3, D-55122 Mainz, Germany;2. Institute of Psychology, University of Muenster, Fliednerstr. 21, D-48149 Muenster, Germany;3. Gutenberg School of Management & Economics, University of Mainz, Jakob Welder-Weg 9, D-55099 Mainz, Germany |
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Abstract: | This multi-source diary study examined the role of partners for employees' daily recovery in a sample of dual-earner couples. We hypothesized that employees' daily psychological detachment from work during the evening should be positively associated with their partners' daily psychological detachment during the evening. Employees' affective well-being (serenity and negative activation) at bedtime should be influenced not only by their own psychological detachment, but also by their partners' psychological detachment. Moreover, we hypothesized that the presence of children in a couple's household should moderate the relations between partners' psychological detachment on the one hand, and employees' psychological detachment and affective well-being on the other hand. Fifty-three dual-earner couples completed daily electronic surveys via handheld devices at bedtime over the course of one work week. We used dyadic multilevel path modeling to analyze our data. Results showed that employees' and their partners' levels of daily psychological detachment were positively related. Employees' psychological detachment predicted their own negative activation, but not their serenity at bedtime. Partners' psychological detachment predicted employees' serenity and negative activation only in couples without children. Hence, our study provides support for the relevance of partners and children for employees' daily recovery after work. |
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Keywords: | Recovery from job stress Dual-earner couples Psychological detachment Actor&ndash partner interdependence model Diary study |
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