Family-to-work conflict and instigated incivility: The role of negative affect and family supportive supervisor behaviours.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Stress and Health Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-07 DOI:10.1002/smi.3282
Wiston A Rodriguez, Zhiqing E Zhou, Katlin Busse, Xinxuan Che
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While prior research has extensively explored outcomes of family to-work conflict (FWC), our understanding of how FWC may impact employees' negative interpersonal behaviours at work such as workplace incivility is limited. Given the serious implications of workplace incivility, the current study seeks to understand the relationship between FWC and instigated incivility via the mediating role of negative affect. The moderating role of family supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSB) is also investigated. We collected data from 129 full-time employees over three waves with six weeks in between. Results revealed that FWC positively predicted instigated incivility, and negative affect mediated this relationship. In addition, the positive effect of FWC on negative affect as well as the indirect effect of FWC on instigated incivility through negative affect were weaker for individuals experiencing more FSSB, suggesting that family related support from supervisors may attenuate the effect of FWC on employees' negative affect and its indirect effect on instigated incivility via negative affect. Theoretical and practical implications are also discussed.

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家庭与工作之间的冲突和煽动性不礼貌行为:消极情绪和家庭支持性主管行为的作用。
以往的研究对家庭与工作冲突(FWC)的结果进行了广泛的探讨,但我们对家庭与工作冲突如何影响员工在工作中的消极人际行为(如工作场所不文明行为)的了解还很有限。鉴于工作场所不文明行为的严重影响,本研究试图通过消极情绪的中介作用来了解家庭与工作冲突与煽动性不文明行为之间的关系。本研究还调查了家庭支持性主管行为(FSSB)的调节作用。我们分三次收集了 129 名全职员工的数据,每次间隔六周。结果显示,家庭支持性上司行为对煽动性不文明行为有积极的预测作用,而消极情绪则对这种关系起到了调节作用。此外,对于经历更多 FSSB 的个体来说,FWC 对消极情绪的积极影响以及 FWC 通过消极情绪对煽动性不文明行为的间接影响都较弱,这表明来自主管的家庭相关支持可能会削弱 FWC 对员工消极情绪的影响以及 FWC 通过消极情绪对煽动性不文明行为的间接影响。本文还讨论了理论和实践意义。
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Stress and Health
Stress and Health 医学-精神病学
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6.40
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4.90%
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91
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Stress is a normal component of life and a number of mechanisms exist to cope with its effects. The stresses that challenge man"s existence in our modern society may result in failure of these coping mechanisms, with resultant stress-induced illness. The aim of the journal therefore is to provide a forum for discussion of all aspects of stress which affect the individual in both health and disease. The Journal explores the subject from as many aspects as possible, so that when stress becomes a consideration, health information can be presented as to the best ways by which to minimise its effects.
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