Work-Family Balance and Psychosocial Adjustment of Married International Students
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Date
2018
Authors
Bulgan, Gökçe
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GOLD
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Yes
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7
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4
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No
Abstract
The authors investigated how work-family balance mediated therelationship between personality traits, gender roles, social support, andpsychosocial adjustment. Data were collected from 243 marriedinternational graduate students (MIGSs) studying in the United States.Results of structural equation modeling indicated that personality traitsinfluence the psychosocial adjustment process. In addition, beingextraverted, agreeable, and conscientious contributed to balancingacademic and family life, whereas having neurotic tendencies such asexperiencing depression and anxiety diminished work-family balance.Work-family balance did not mediate the relationship between personalitytraits, gender roles, social support, and psychosocial adjustment. Theauthors discussed the findings by considering clinical implications andmaking suggestions for future research.
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Keywords
International students, Sociocultural adaptatio, University, Work-family balance, Psychological well-being, University, International students, Work-family balance, Psychological well-being, Sociocultural adaptatio
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Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Citation
Bulgan, G., & Çiftçi, A. (2018). Work-family balance and psychosocial adjustment of married international students. Journal of International Students, 8(2), 1079-1107. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1231390.
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Q2
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Q2

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Source
Journal of International Students
Volume
8
Issue
2
Start Page
1079
End Page
1107
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