TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring types of interference between work and non-work
T2 - Using a diary study approach
AU - Montgomery, Anthony J.
AU - Panagopoulou, Efharis
AU - Peeters, Maria C W
AU - Schaufeli, Wilmar B.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Studies of work and family issues have used predominately between-subject crosssectional designs. While some researchers have called for more longitudinal studies, others have suggested that a more strategic way forward for the field is the use of daily diary studies (Frone, Russell, & Cooper, 1992). This study explores different types of interference between work and non-work domains, using a diary study methodology. This study consisted of a two-week diary study among 12 Irish employees. Analysis involved a two-step procedure involving both content analysis and interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Results indicated that while individuals reported strain-based and time-based interference, evidence was also found of interference concerning persistent and intrusive thoughts. Despite some limitations to the study, this paper demonstrates that diary studies represent an opportunity for researchers to explore work and non-work experiences in a sensitive and ecologically valid way.
AB - Studies of work and family issues have used predominately between-subject crosssectional designs. While some researchers have called for more longitudinal studies, others have suggested that a more strategic way forward for the field is the use of daily diary studies (Frone, Russell, & Cooper, 1992). This study explores different types of interference between work and non-work domains, using a diary study methodology. This study consisted of a two-week diary study among 12 Irish employees. Analysis involved a two-step procedure involving both content analysis and interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Results indicated that while individuals reported strain-based and time-based interference, evidence was also found of interference concerning persistent and intrusive thoughts. Despite some limitations to the study, this paper demonstrates that diary studies represent an opportunity for researchers to explore work and non-work experiences in a sensitive and ecologically valid way.
KW - Diary study
KW - Familywork interference
KW - Interpretative phenomenological analysis
KW - Workfamily interference
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77950757860&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13668800903192101
DO - 10.1080/13668800903192101
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77950757860
SN - 1366-8803
VL - 12
SP - 455
EP - 471
JO - Community, Work & Family
JF - Community, Work & Family
IS - 4
ER -