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Golparvar M, Zeraatie M, Salehhi R. The Relationship Of Work-Family Conflict And Spillover To Affective Well Being Of Female Nurses . payavard 2015; 8 (5) :437-450
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1- Associate Professor, Industrial/Organizational Psychology Department, School of Educational & Psychology Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Khorasgan Branch, Esfahan, Iran , drmgolparvar@gmail.com
2- Master of Sciences in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Islamic Azad University, School of Educational & Psychology Sciences, Khorasgan Branch, Esfahan, Iran
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Background and Aim: Work-family conflict and spillover are among threatening factors in hospital environment for nurses’ well being. The present research aimed to study the relationship of work-family conflict and spillover to affective well being among nurses.

Materials and Methods: The research method was correlational and the statistical population consisted of female nurses of two public hospitals, among whom 197 persons were selected using availability sampling method.­ Data gathering instruments were the previously made questionnaires including work-family conflict questionnaire, work-family spillover questionnaire and affective well being questionnaire. The reliability and validity of the instruments were verified and the data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis. 

Results: The results of regression analysis revealed that work-family conflict had a significant predictive power for the prediction of negative and positive affect. Also, the results of regression analysis revealed that homework spillover had a significant predictive power for the prediction of negative affect and that free time spillover had a significant predictive power for the prediction of positive affect.

Conclusion: The results of the present study showed that work-family conflict and spillover could cause problems to nurses’ affective well being. Therefore, it is necessary that nurses be trained to manage work-family conflict and spillover in a suitable way.

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Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Hospital Managment
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