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From Neighboring Behavior to Mental Health in the Community: The Role of Gender and Work-Family Conflict
by
Liu, Tiansen
, Zhang, Li
, Zu, Xiaoqian
, Zhang, Zhenduo
, Zheng, Junwei
in
Adult
/ China
/ Employees
/ Family Conflict
/ Female
/ Fines & penalties
/ Gender
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health care
/ Middle Aged
/ Negotiating
/ Residence Characteristics
/ Roles
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex Factors
/ Social Environment
/ Social networks
/ Social support
/ Stress
/ System theory
/ Work
/ Work life balance
2019
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From Neighboring Behavior to Mental Health in the Community: The Role of Gender and Work-Family Conflict
by
Liu, Tiansen
, Zhang, Li
, Zu, Xiaoqian
, Zhang, Zhenduo
, Zheng, Junwei
in
Adult
/ China
/ Employees
/ Family Conflict
/ Female
/ Fines & penalties
/ Gender
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health care
/ Middle Aged
/ Negotiating
/ Residence Characteristics
/ Roles
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex Factors
/ Social Environment
/ Social networks
/ Social support
/ Stress
/ System theory
/ Work
/ Work life balance
2019
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From Neighboring Behavior to Mental Health in the Community: The Role of Gender and Work-Family Conflict
by
Liu, Tiansen
, Zhang, Li
, Zu, Xiaoqian
, Zhang, Zhenduo
, Zheng, Junwei
in
Adult
/ China
/ Employees
/ Family Conflict
/ Female
/ Fines & penalties
/ Gender
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health care
/ Middle Aged
/ Negotiating
/ Residence Characteristics
/ Roles
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex Factors
/ Social Environment
/ Social networks
/ Social support
/ Stress
/ System theory
/ Work
/ Work life balance
2019
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From Neighboring Behavior to Mental Health in the Community: The Role of Gender and Work-Family Conflict
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From Neighboring Behavior to Mental Health in the Community: The Role of Gender and Work-Family Conflict
2019
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This research emphasizes the potential influences of social community environments on low-income employees’ mental health. Using a two-wave panel design, we collect 218 matched data from low-income employees in Harbin City, China. We developed a moderated mediation model to test our hypotheses with the following significant results: (1) neighboring behavior, defined as both giving and receiving various kinds of assistance to and from one’s neighbors, positively influenced mental health; (2) work-family conflict mediated the relationship between neighboring behavior and mental health; (3) gender moderated the influences of neighboring behavior on mental health, such that neighboring behavior had a stronger positive influence on mental health for females than for males; (4) gender moderated the mediating effect of work-family conflict; that is, the positive influences of neighboring behavior were stronger for female employees than for male employees. This research explores the mechanism and boundary conditions of the relationship between neighboring behavior and mental health. In practice, community managers support community social workers by organizing community-building social activities and supportive programs to enhance residents’ neighboring behavior.
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