Artikel
Parents' nonstandard work schedules and parents' perception of adolescent social and emotional wellbeing
[Objective:] We investigated the association between joint parents' work schedules and parent-reported adolescent mental health and test parental time for adolescents and parenting style as mediators [Background:] Increasing evidence shows that parents' evening/night/irregular work schedules have a negative impact on children’s physical and mental health. Few studies examine adolescents and joint parental work schedules. [Method:] We analysed one wave of the Australian Raine Study data, focusing on adolescents who were followed up at ages 16-17 and lived in dual earner-households (N=607). Adolescent mental health was measured in the Child Behavioural Checklist (morbidity, internalising behaviour, externalising behaviour, anxiety/depression). Parental work schedules were defined as: both parents work standard daytime schedules (reference), both parents work evening/night/irregular shifts; fathers work evening/night/irregular shifts - mothers day schedules, mothers work evening/night/irregular shifts - fathers daytime schedules. We estimated a linear regression model with robust standard errors and log transformation of the dependent variables. [Results:] Compared to the reference group, when one or both parents worked evening/night/irregular schedules, there was a significant increase in parent-reported total morbidity, externalizing behaviour and anxiety/depression in adolescents. Fathers’ only evening/night/irregular schedules was associated with a significant increase in parent-reported total morbidity and externalizing behaviour. Inconsistent parenting partially mediated this association. Mothers’ only evening/night/irregular schedules was not significantly associated with parent-reported adolescent mental health. [Conclusion:] Our findings underscore the importance of fathers' work-family balance with implications for adolescent mental health.
- Weitere Titel
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Atypische Arbeitszeiten der Eltern und die Wahrnehmung des sozialen und emotionalen Wohlbefindens von Jugendlichen durch die Eltern
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Englisch
- Erschienen in
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Journal: JFR – Journal of Family Research ; ISSN: 2699-2337 ; Volume: 34 ; Year: 2022 ; Issue: 2 ; Pages: 782-801 ; Bamberg: University of Bamberg Press
- Klassifikation
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Wirtschaft
- Thema
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evening/nights/irregular shifts
parental joint work schedules
adolescent mental helath
social and emotional wellbeing
the Raine Study
Abend-/Nacht-/unregelmäßige Schichten
Arbeitszeiten der Eltern in Kombination
psychische Gesundheit von Jugendlichen
soziales und emotionales Wohlbefinden
die Raine-Studie
- Ereignis
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Geistige Schöpfung
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Li, Jianghong
Kenyon Lair, Hannah
Schӓfer, Jakob
Kendall, Garth
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Veröffentlichung
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University of Bamberg Press
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Bamberg
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2022
- DOI
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doi:10.20377/jfr-776
- Handle
- Letzte Aktualisierung
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10.03.2025, 11:43 MEZ
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Objekttyp
- Artikel
Beteiligte
- Li, Jianghong
- Kenyon Lair, Hannah
- Schӓfer, Jakob
- Kendall, Garth
- University of Bamberg Press
Entstanden
- 2022