Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
886908 Journal of Vocational Behavior 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The first goal of this study was to test whether family interference with work (FIW) is positively related to increased workplace cognitive failure (WCF), which is defined as errors made at work that indicate lapses in memory (e.g., failing to recall work procedures), attention (e.g., not fully listening to instruction), and motor function (e.g., unintentionally pressing control switches on machines). The second goal was to determine whether recovery experiences (psychological detachment and relaxation) during free time on evenings and weekends can mitigate (weaken) the positive relationship between FIW and WCF. Results based on data collected from 118 water utility employees suggest that FIW is indeed related to more WCF, and that psychological detachment from work mitigates this positive relationship. It was relatively less evident that relaxation plays such a mitigating role.

► We test link between family interference with work and workplace cognitive failure. ► We test recovery experiences as moderator of this relationship. ► Family interference with work is positively related to workplace cognitive failure. ► Recovery via psychological detachment weakens this relationship.

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