Spreitzer, Elmer, Eldone Snyder, and D Larson. 1979. "Multiple Roles and Psychological Well-being." Sociological Focus 12:141-148.Multiple roles and psychological well-being." Sociological focus, 12:141-148. Wallace, Ruth and Alison Wolf...
Multiple RolesPsychological DistressSpilloverIn this analysis, I estimated separately the moderating effect of marital role and parent role quality on the ... RC Barnett - 《Journal of Marriage & Family》 被引量: 242发表: 1994年 Psychological adjustment of cancer caregivers with multiple roles. The...
Research on multiple roles has supported the enhancement hypothesis, but it is unclear if benefits of multiple role involvement exist across all segments of the population. This study was designed to examine whether the role enhancement hypothesis suits both men and women with varied education levels...
Research on multiple roles has supported the enhancement hypothesis, but it is unclear if benefits of multiple role involvement exist across all segments of the population. This study was designed to examine whether the role enhancement hypothesis suits both men and women with varied education levels...
The purpose of this study is to examine the link between multiple roles and depression and to attempt to provide a clearer answer to the question of what effect, if any, the role of dog ownership plays. Role strain and role enhancement theories are drawn upon to study this relationship. Ord...
By reconciling different resource-based theories, our paper highlights that both can be the case, and that a fine-grained approach is required to study the influence of non-work domains on careers.References Abele and Spurk, 2009 A.E. Abele, D. Spurk The longitudinal impact of self-...
In this paper the literature on men’s experience of psychological abuse (in the U.S.) is reviewed and the ability to conceptualize and measure such abuse is reconsidered. Scales used to measure psychological abuse based on the experiences of battered women are critiqued as inadequate as measure...
(the unitary self is an illusion) and lived experience (the unitary self is the most basic reality) is an important reason why, in the history of psychology, multiple and decentered theories have been slow to catch on—or when they do, why we tend to settle back quickly into older, ...
Indirect theories suggest that psychological contracts may positively influence teacher competency, professional identity may positively predict teacher competency level, and numerous studies have confirmed that psychological contracts are protective factors for professional identity. Based on prior results, this ...
H. (2009). Theories of social competence from the top-down to the bottom-up: a case for considering foundational human needs. In J. L. Matson (Ed.), Social behavior and skills in children (pp. 23–37). Springer Science + Business Media. Van Petegem, S., Soenens, B., Vansteen...