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Teachers' work hours, work-family conflict and health: the mediating effects of perceived control and organisational support

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Sean Tinker, Kathleen Moore
Teachers are among those working longer hours more than ever before. the implications of these long hours on teachers' health, through work-family conflict, control over hours worked and organisational support were investigated. 120 teachers, of whom 91 (59.3% female) reported
working in excess of 37 1/2 hours in the week prior, participated in the study. Long hours, work-family conflict, control and organisational support, explained 69% of the variance in health. There was no direct effect of long worked hours on health however long hours did have a direct impact on work-family conflict, organisational support, and control and, through
these, teachers' health. Work-family conflict exerted a direct negative impact on health. These findings are discussed in individual and organisational tenns.

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Journal

Korean journal of health psychology

Volume

8

Issue

3

Pagination

663 - 678

Publisher

Chungnam National University

Location

Korea

ISSN

1229-070X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, Chungnam National University

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