Crossover of workplace aggression experiences in dual-earner couples. |
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Authors: | Haines, Victor Y., III Marchand, Alain Harvey, Steve |
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Abstract: | This study investigates whether workplace aggression experienced by one or both members of a couple accounts for increases in the psychological distress of the victim's partner. Viewing the work-family interface and stress-strain processes as dyadic, and open to interindividual and interdomain contagion, analyses were conducted on matched data from a large-scale population health survey containing information on both working adults from 2,904 couples. Multilevel analysis of bidirectional crossover, while controlling for common stressors, supports the proposition of a crossover of stress resulting from workplace aggression. This finding highlights the complexities of work-family dynamics and of the deep penetration of workplace aggression into the lives of dual-earner partners. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | workplace aggression stress crossover work-family conflict mental health dual-earner couples |
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