Work-family conflict and its relationship with turnover intentions: the moderating role of agreeableness and neuroticism
This cross-sectional survey study examines the moderating influence of agreeableness and neuroticism on the relationship between work-family conflict (WFC) and turnover intentions among nurses from four public hospitals in Singapore (N = 106). Results reveal a significant main effect of WFC on...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1753852024-04-28T15:32:25Z Work-family conflict and its relationship with turnover intentions: the moderating role of agreeableness and neuroticism Chang, Dionise Sze Yun Ho Moon-Ho, Ringo School of Social Sciences Koh Chee Wee cheewee.koh@ntu.edu.sg, HOmh@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Work-family conflict Turnover intentions Personality traits Agreeableness Neuroticism This cross-sectional survey study examines the moderating influence of agreeableness and neuroticism on the relationship between work-family conflict (WFC) and turnover intentions among nurses from four public hospitals in Singapore (N = 106). Results reveal a significant main effect of WFC on turnover intentions, indicating that higher levels of WFC correspond to increased turnover intentions. However, neither agreeableness nor neuroticism demonstrated a significant moderating effect. Nevertheless, the study contributes to the practical understanding and expands on the limited literature on personality traits, WFC, and turnover intentions within nursing. Moreover, the findings underscore the detrimental impact of turnover on nurses, patients, and hospital outcomes, while offering strategies to mitigate turnover. Several limitations and avenues for future research were discussed. Bachelor's degree 2024-04-22T06:46:44Z 2024-04-22T06:46:44Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Chang, D. S. Y. (2024). Work-family conflict and its relationship with turnover intentions: the moderating role of agreeableness and neuroticism. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175385 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175385 en PSY-IRB-2023-018 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This cross-sectional survey study examines the moderating influence of agreeableness and
neuroticism on the relationship between work-family conflict (WFC) and turnover intentions
among nurses from four public hospitals in Singapore (N = 106). Results reveal a significant
main effect of WFC on turnover intentions, indicating that higher levels of WFC correspond
to increased turnover intentions. However, neither agreeableness nor neuroticism
demonstrated a significant moderating effect. Nevertheless, the study contributes to the
practical understanding and expands on the limited literature on personality traits, WFC, and
turnover intentions within nursing. Moreover, the findings underscore the detrimental impact
of turnover on nurses, patients, and hospital outcomes, while offering strategies to mitigate
turnover. Several limitations and avenues for future research were discussed. |
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Work-family conflict and its relationship with turnover intentions: the moderating role of agreeableness and neuroticism |
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