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Original Articles

Parents' Work Overload and Problem Behavior in Young Adolescents

Pages 201-223 | Published online: 15 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

This investigation examined a three-stage spillover process in which parents' stress and parent-adolescent relations mediated a link between parents' work overload and adolescent problem behavior. Adolescents in dual-earner families reported on parent-adolescent relations and their own problem behavior. Their parents provided reports of work overload, levels of stress, and parent-adolescent relations. Regression analyses revealed some support for a spillover model, but the mediators differed for mothers and fathers. That is, mother acceptance mediated the link between her work overload and changes in adolescent problem behavior over a 6-month period, whereas parent-adolescent conflict mediated the link between fathers' work overload and adolescent problem behavior. An examination of mothers and fathers together suggested that parent-adolescent conflict was highest when both parents were stressed. Moreover, mother acceptance appeared to buffer the link between parent-adolescent conflict and adolescent problem behavior. Future research should examine different qualities of parent-adolescent relations when considering the potential impact of parents' work on adolescent behavior, and should include data from both parents when possible.

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