Work-family conflicts and health behaviors among British, Finnish, and Japanese employees

T. Lallukka*, T. Chandola, E. Roos, N. Cable, M. Sekine, S. Kagamimori, T. Tatsuse, M. Marmot, E. Lahelma

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研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術論文査読

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Background: Work-family conflicts are associated with poor health. However, work-family conflicts and health behaviors have been little studied. Purpose: This study examined the associations of conflicts between paid work and family life with unhealthy behaviors among British, Finnish, and Japanese employees. Method: Data were derived from postal questionnaire surveys among 40 to 60 years old employees from three cohorts, the British Whitehall II Study (n=3,397), the Finnish Helsinki Health Study (n=4,958), and the Japanese Civil Servants Study (n=2,901). Outcomes were current smoking, heavy drinking, physical inactivity, and unhealthy food habits. Work-family conflicts were measured with eight items. Age, marital status, and occupational class were adjusted for in logistic regression analyses. Results: Work-family conflicts had few and inconsistent associations with unhealthy behaviors in all three cohorts. In the Finnish cohort, strong work-family conflicts were associated with current smoking among men. Women with strong conflicts had more often unhealthy food habits and were more often heavy drinkers than women with weaker conflicts. Likewise, British women with strong work- family conflicts were more often heavy drinkers. Conclusion: Although work-family conflicts were fairly prevalent in the examined cohorts, these conflicts had but few associations with the studied key health behaviors.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)134-142
ページ数9
ジャーナルInternational Journal of Behavioral Medicine
17
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DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2010/06

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  • 応用心理学

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