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Research Articles

Sources of parental stress, dysfunctional parenting, children's behaviour problems and buffering conditions in dual-earner families

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Pages 126-134 | Received 18 Aug 2011, Accepted 20 Jun 2012, Published online: 24 Jul 2012
 

Abstract

Based on a multinational sample of 1802 dual-earner families with at least one child between the ages of 3 and 5, this study investigated whether the link between family-related stress and/or work stress and problematic child behaviour were mediated by parental overreaction or moderated by a family-friendly work environment. Results revealed that family-related stress and work stress were related to problematic child behaviour and that for both parents this link was partially mediated by parental overreaction to their children's misbehaviour. A family-friendly workplace predicted less parental overreaction for both parents. With respect to problematic child behaviour, this holds for fathers only. However, for both parents, a family-friendly workplace did not moderate the links between work stress on parental overreaction and problematic child behaviour. Although no causal conclusions can be drawn from the findings based on a cross-sectional design, this study attests to the potentially harmful consequences of family- and work-related stress as well as the positive influence of a family-friendly workplace on dual-earner families' quality of parenting and their young children's behaviour problems.

Acknowledgement

The authors thank Dipl.-Psych. Cathrin Barbara Heider for her contribution relating to this study.

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