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Factors associated with work-family enrichment among working Israeli parents during COVID-19 lockdowns.

Levkovich InbarShiri Shinan-Altman
Published in: Archives of environmental & occupational health (2022)
This study examined work-family enrichment, protective resources and psychological implications among working Israeli parents during COVID-19. In this cross-sectional study, 409 working parents were recruited during Israel's third lockdown. Levels of FWC/WFC and resilience were moderate, psychological distress and fear of COVID-19 were low, and perceived social support was high. All the study variables showed significant associations with each other. A multivariate regression analysis explained 30% of the WFC and FWC variance. We found differences in FWC/WFC based upon children's age but not on parents' gender. FWC/WFC mediated the effect of perceived social support and resilience on fear of COVID-19 and psychological distress. The findings explain the importance of personal resources during the pandemic in buffering the negative effects of parents' work- and family-related burdens and have important implications for helping families with young children cope during challenging times.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • sleep quality
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • climate change
  • physical activity
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus