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Relation of Behavioral and Psychological Involvement to a New Four-Factor Conceptualization of Work-Family Interference
Authors:Dawn S. Carlson  Michael R. Frone
Affiliation:(1) Baylor University, P.O. Box 98006, Waco, TX, 76798;(2) State University of New York, Buffalo
Abstract:The relation of role involvement to work-family interference has had inconsistent results in past research. By paying closer conceptual attention to the measurement of role involvement and work-family interference, this study addresses past inconsistent findings. First, a new four-factor measure of work-family interference is proposed that incorporates the dimension of externally generated versus internally generated conflict, which has been ignored in previous research. Second, role involvement is considered from both a behavioral and a psychological perspective. Data were obtained from a sample of 534 employed adults with families. The results suggest that a mapping of behavioral and psychological involvement to specific dimensions of external and internal work- family interference appears to be important when examining the general relation of role involvement to work-family interference.
Keywords:work-family interference  role involvement  work and family
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