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    Role stressors, interrole conflict, and well-being: the moderating influence of spousal support and coping behaviors among employed parents: a replicative study

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    Date
    2001
    Author
    Tatman, Anthony W.
    Publisher
    University of Wisconsin--Stout
    Department
    Marriage and Family Therapy
    Advisor(s)
    Skinner, Denise
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among role stressors, interrole conflict, and well-being and the moderating influences of spousal support and coping behaviors among employed parents in dual-earner families (Aryee, 1999). This replicative study was composed to compare results obtained from this Midwest sample to those of Aryee (1999) in Hong Kong. The study included 103 participants who completed the Work and Parenting Survey.
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/40201
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    Thesis
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