How work engagement and workaholism relate to individuals’ and their intimate partners’ mental well-being: a test of the spillover-crossover model among Indonesian dual-earner couples
Fuad HAMSYAH,
Akihito SHIMAZU,
Jari J. HAKANEN
Abstract:This study investigated the relationship between work engagement, workaholism, and mental
well-being of individuals and their intimate partners. This association was explored in
the context of Indonesian dual-earner couples, using the Spillover-Crossover Model (SCM).
The study examined how work-to-family spillover (i.e. work-to-family conflict and
facilitation) and recovery experiences (i.e. psychological detachment, relaxation,
mastery, and control) mediate these relationships. A cross-sectional survey was co… Show more
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