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Burnout and demographic characteristics of workers experiencing different types of work-home interaction

Dorota Merecz‐Kot,Aleksandra Andysz-2014-12-01-International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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Our results suggest that segmentation is not an universal and effective strategy of coping with work and home demands - it may prevent the positive home-work spillover, which can be buffer or remedy against stress or burnout. We consider cluster analysis the appropriate method in research on relation to work-family balance issue, which may be useful in unraveling relationships between this phenomenon and attitudes and behaviors.

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Our results suggest that segmentation is not an universal and effective strategy of coping with work and home demands - it may prevent the positive home-work spillover, which can be buffer or remedy against stress or burnout. We consider cluster analysis the appropriate method in research on relation to work-family balance issue, which may be useful in unraveling relationships between this phenomenon and attitudes and behaviors.

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BurnoutPsychologyCluster (spacecraft)Coping (psychology)Spillover effectClinical psychologyMedicineSocial psychology

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