A bubble of protection: Examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health

Demands and stressors from work increasingly encroach upon people’s family lives in modern settings, resulting in poorer familial relationships and impaired psychological health. The current study proposed and examined dispositional optimism as a potential psychological buffer of the deleterious imp...

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Main Authors: LEE, Sean T. H., CHOY, Bryan K. C., YONG, Jose C.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-45512022-05-18T08:52:39Z A bubble of protection: Examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health LEE, Sean T. H. CHOY, Bryan K. C. YONG, Jose C. Demands and stressors from work increasingly encroach upon people’s family lives in modern settings, resulting in poorer familial relationships and impaired psychological health. The current study proposed and examined dispositional optimism as a potential psychological buffer of the deleterious impact of negative work-to-family spillover (WFS) on psychological health. Based on a sample of employed midlife adults in the United States (N = 1,252) drawn from a large and nationally representative dataset, MIDUS 3, we found that dispositional optimism significantly moderated the relationship between negative WFS and subjective well-being, even after controlling for a variety of potential confounds. However, this moderation effect was not consistently observed for the relationship between negative WFS and depressive symptoms, suggesting that the buffering utility of dispositional optimism may be limited to day-to-day subjective well-being and may not extend to the domain of mental health issues. Nonetheless, our findings indicate the potential importance of considering psychological resources in our efforts to mitigate strains on psychological health arising from negative WFS–to which future studies are encouraged to explore further. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3294 info:doi/10.1080/1359432X.2021.1896494 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4551/viewcontent/Bubble_of_protection_2021_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Optimism psychological health psychological resource work-to-family spillover Industrial and Organizational Psychology Organizational Behavior and Theory
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topic Optimism
psychological health
psychological resource
work-to-family spillover
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Optimism
psychological health
psychological resource
work-to-family spillover
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Organizational Behavior and Theory
LEE, Sean T. H.
CHOY, Bryan K. C.
YONG, Jose C.
A bubble of protection: Examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health
description Demands and stressors from work increasingly encroach upon people’s family lives in modern settings, resulting in poorer familial relationships and impaired psychological health. The current study proposed and examined dispositional optimism as a potential psychological buffer of the deleterious impact of negative work-to-family spillover (WFS) on psychological health. Based on a sample of employed midlife adults in the United States (N = 1,252) drawn from a large and nationally representative dataset, MIDUS 3, we found that dispositional optimism significantly moderated the relationship between negative WFS and subjective well-being, even after controlling for a variety of potential confounds. However, this moderation effect was not consistently observed for the relationship between negative WFS and depressive symptoms, suggesting that the buffering utility of dispositional optimism may be limited to day-to-day subjective well-being and may not extend to the domain of mental health issues. Nonetheless, our findings indicate the potential importance of considering psychological resources in our efforts to mitigate strains on psychological health arising from negative WFS–to which future studies are encouraged to explore further.
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author LEE, Sean T. H.
CHOY, Bryan K. C.
YONG, Jose C.
author_facet LEE, Sean T. H.
CHOY, Bryan K. C.
YONG, Jose C.
author_sort LEE, Sean T. H.
title A bubble of protection: Examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health
title_short A bubble of protection: Examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health
title_full A bubble of protection: Examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health
title_fullStr A bubble of protection: Examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health
title_full_unstemmed A bubble of protection: Examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health
title_sort bubble of protection: examining dispositional optimism as a psychological buffer of the deleterious association between negative work-family spillover and psychological health
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3294
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