Children's socioemotional skills and fathers' work satisfaction: Mediation of fathers' parenting

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Family Relations Pub Date : 2024-02-18 DOI:10.1111/fare.13012
Qiujie Gong, Sehyun Ju, Karen Z. Kramer
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Abstract

Objective

In this study, we examined the bidirectional association between fathers' work satisfaction and children's socioemotional skills from T1 (age 2) to T2 (age 4–5) and the mediating role of fathers' parenting.

Background

For many parents, balancing family and work roles can be challenging, particularly for fathers who are now expected to be both “ideal workers” and “involved fathers.” With multiple roles, fathers' experiences at work and in the family may have a mutual influence on each other.

Method

This study used structural equation modeling on secondary data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort, to examine the associations and mediation mechanisms.

Results

Results indicate a positive association between fathers' work satisfaction at T1 and children's socioemotional skills at T2 through fathers' higher self-efficacy and lower parenting stress. Additionally, there was a positive association between children's socioemotional skills at T1 and fathers' work satisfaction at T2 through fathers' higher responsibility and lower parenting stress.

Conclusion

Findings provide support for the spillover theory regarding the mutual influence of fathers' work-related experiences and children's development.

Implications

To help parents balance the demands of work and family, effective parenting education programs and supportive or person-centered workplace policies are both essential.

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儿童的社会情感技能与父亲的工作满意度:父亲养育子女的中介作用
在这项研究中,我们考察了父亲的工作满意度与孩子从T1(2岁)到T2(4-5岁)的社会情感技能之间的双向联系,以及父亲养育子女的中介作用。对于许多父母来说,平衡家庭和工作角色可能是一项挑战,尤其是对于现在被期望既是 "理想工作者 "又是 "参与型父亲 "的父亲来说更是如此。本研究使用结构方程模型对 "出生队列儿童早期纵向研究"(Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort)的二手数据进行分析,以研究两者之间的关联和中介机制。结果表明,通过父亲较高的自我效能感和较低的养育压力,父亲在第一阶段的工作满意度与儿童在第二阶段的社会情感技能之间存在正相关。为了帮助父母平衡工作和家庭的需求,有效的育儿教育计划和支持性或以人为本的工作场所政策都是必不可少的。
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Family Relations
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期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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