Examining the roles of self‐compassion and self‐control in managing work–family conflicts and preventing burnout during the pandemic: A three‐wave longitudinal study in China
Tak Sang Chow,
Catherine So‐Kum Tang,
Tiffany Sok U. Siu
et al.
Abstract:According to the Work/Family Border Theory, the pandemic‐induced disruptions, such as widespread teleworking adoption, have blurred work and family boundaries. Meanwhile, the Work–Home Resources Model posited that the impact of such disruptions on work–family conflicts and mental health depends on individual resources. Building on previous research, this study hypothesised that self‐compassion and self‐control mitigate pandemic burnout by reducing work–family conflicts during pandemic. In particular, we propos… Show more
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