The role of purpose in life and social support in reducing the risk of workaholism among women in Poland

被引:3
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作者
Peplinska, Aleksandra [1 ]
Wojdylo, Kamila [2 ]
Kosakowska-Berezecka, Natasza [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gdansk, Inst Psychol, 4 Bazynskiego Str, PL-80309 Gdansk, Poland
[2] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, Warsaw, Poland
关键词
social support; women; workaholism; purpose in life; compulsion to work;
D O I
10.5114/hpr.2015.50902
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Workaholism is related to experiencing high negative emotions, the inability to control them, and poor psychological well-being. One of the possible countermeasures against the risk of workaholism can be purpose in life. According to Frankl and Yalom, the feeling that life has a meaning or purpose prevents an individual from experiencing meaninglessness. Purpose in life is considered to be closely associated with mood and well-being and has been proven to act as a countermeasure against depression. PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE The goal of our study was to analyze the relation between workaholism, perception of purpose in life, and social support among women. Two hundred and sixty female professionals took part in the study. They occupied either specialist or managerial positions in their companies, which implies being highly committed to professional roles. Two sociodemographic variables were included in the analysis as significant moderators of the relation studied, namely family status: whether or not women had children, and marital status. We used the following analytical methods: Robinson's Work Addiction Risk Test (WART, adapted from English by K. Wojdylo), the Pur-pose-in-Life Test developed by Crumbaugh and Maholick, and Schwarzer's and Schulz's Berlin Social Support Scales. RESULTS Statistical analysis allowed us to test a model, which proved the existence of a significant relation between "social support" and "purpose in life" variables. The results also indicate a dependency between "purpose in life" and "workaholism" - higher scores in "purpose in life" correspond to lower results in "workaholism". Additionally, "purpose in life" can be considered a partial mediator between "social support" and "workaholism". CONCLUSIONS The direct results prove that social programs aimed at reducing the risk of workaholism by strengthening social support networks can be both effective, e.g. for mothers who work professionally, and ineffective, e.g. for women who do not have children.
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页码:326 / 335
页数:10
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