Work-Family Conflict and Burnout for Mothers of Color: Exploring the Role of Microaggressions and Gender Role Beliefs

被引:0
|
作者
Kim, Soyeon [1 ]
Kantamneni, Neeta [1 ]
Ridzuan, Nurul Hannah Ahmad [1 ]
Miramonti, Amelia A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska Lincoln, Dept Educ Psychol, Lincoln, NE USA
关键词
mothers of color; racial microaggression; gender role belief; work and family conflict; work burnout; parental burnout; organizational support; SATISFACTION; ANTECEDENTS; WOMEN; MODEL; METAANALYSIS; EXPERIENCES; DISPARITIES; SCIENCE; RACISM; LIFE;
D O I
10.1177/10690727241307957
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Within the United States, working mothers of color may have unique work and home/life experiences related to their racial and gender identities that affect their ability to balance work, family, and parenting roles. This exploratory study utilized a work and family interface model to examine how experiences of racial microaggressions and internalized gender beliefs relate to women of color's work and family conflict as well as parental and work burnout in a sample of 151 working mothers of color. We also examined the moderating effect of institutional support between traditional gender roles beliefs and burnout. We found that experiencing workplace racial microaggressions and holding traditional gender role beliefs predicted greater work to family and family to work conflict; work to family conflict predicted both work and parental burnout yet family to work conflict only predicted work burnout. We also found that institutional support from work organizations mediated the relationship between traditional gender roles beliefs and work burnout, suggesting that supportive workplace environments play an important role in reducing burnout for mothers of color employees.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Gender role beliefs and fathers' work-family conflict
    Huffman, Ann Hergatt
    Olson, Kristine J.
    O'Gara, Thomas C., Jr.
    King, Eden B.
    JOURNAL OF MANAGERIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2014, 29 (07) : 774 - 793
  • [2] Job resources and satisfaction across gender: the role of work-family conflict
    Matijas, Marijana
    Merkas, Marina
    Brdovcak, Barbara
    JOURNAL OF MANAGERIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2018, 33 (4-5) : 372 - 385
  • [3] Working from home, work-family conflict, and the role of gender and gender role attitudes
    Yucel, Deniz
    Chung, Heejung
    COMMUNITY WORK & FAMILY, 2023, 26 (02) : 190 - 221
  • [4] Workaholism in Sport: A Mediated Model of Work-Family Conflict and Burnout
    Taylor, Elizabeth A.
    Huml, Matt R.
    Dixon, Marlene A.
    JOURNAL OF SPORT MANAGEMENT, 2019, 33 (04) : 249 - 260
  • [5] Gender Role Beliefs, Work-Family Conflict, and Father Involvement After the Birth of a Second Child
    Kuo, Patty X.
    Volling, Brenda L.
    Gonzalez, Richard
    PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITIES, 2018, 19 (02): : 243 - 256
  • [6] The Role of Organizational Climate, and Work-Family Conflict in Burnout: The Case of Teachers
    Junca-Silva, Ana
    Freire, Mara
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (21)
  • [7] The glass ceiling perception and female teacher burnout: the mediating role of work-family conflict
    Wei, Yun
    Subramaniam, Geetha
    Wang, Xueshen
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2025, 16
  • [8] The Role of Mothers' and Fathers' Perfectionistic Concerns and Emotional Dysregulation in the Co-Occurrence between Work-Family Conflict and Parental Burnout
    Brenning, Katrijn
    De Clercq, Barbara
    Soenens, Bart
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2024, 33 (04) : 1158 - 1171
  • [9] Juggling family and professional caring: Role demands, work-family conflict and burnout among registered nurses in Ghana
    Asiedu, Elsie Eunice Amoo
    Annor, Francis
    Amponsah-Tawiah, Kwesi
    Dartey-Baah, Kwasi
    NURSING OPEN, 2018, 5 (04): : 611 - 620
  • [10] The role of personal resources in work-family conflict: Implications for young mothers' well-being
    Braunstein-Bercovitz, Hedva
    Frish-Burstein, Smadar
    Benjamin, Benny A.
    JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2012, 80 (02) : 317 - 325