Relationship between work-family conflict and anxiety/depression among Chinese correctional officers: a moderated mediation model of burnout and resilience
Abstract Background Correctional officers tend to have high levels of work-family conflict (WFC). WFC has been found associated with various forms of psychological distress and to affect the overall well-being of correctional officers. Burnout and resilience may affect the relationship between WFC a...
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Main Authors: | Ying Huang (Author), Huijuan Guo (Author), Siyuan Wang (Author), Shaoling Zhong (Author), Yuqiong He (Author), Hui Chen (Author), Jiansong Zhou (Author), Xiaoping Wang (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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