Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict

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Autor(a) principal: Junça Silva, A.
Data de Publicação: 2025
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/33448
Resumo: Purpose The recent workplace dynamics era allowed many organizations to adopt the hybrid working model. However, despite the growing relevance of telework for diverse outcomes, few studies have explored hybrid work. Therefore, this research was based on the role theory and the job demands-resources model to develop a conceptual model arguing that hybrid work may potentially influence employees’ life harmony and mental health through decreases in work–family conflict. Moreover, answering the call for more studies on the role of families with pets regarding work-life boundaries, it is also proposed that hybrid work may potentially influence employees’ harmony and mental health through decreases in work–[pet]family conflict. Design/methodology/approach To achieve this objective, two studies were conducted. The first was a two-wave study carried out in 2023, involving 376 hybrid workers who completed two online surveys. The second study, also two-wave, was conducted in 2024 and included 479 working adults who participated in the research through online data collection. Findings The findings of the first study showed that individuals working in a hybrid model tended to experience less work–family conflict, consequently increasing their harmony and mental health. The second study also evidenced that those working in a hybrid modality had higher levels of harmony in life and mental health due to decreases in their work–[pet]family conflict. Originality/value The results highlight the importance of this working modality for employees’ mental health and well-being. Plus, it also opens future venues for research regarding work–[pet]family conflict, as it appears to be a relevant construct for modern families and younger generations of working adults.
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title Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict
spellingShingle Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict
Junça Silva, A.
Telework
Hybrid work
Work–family conflict
Work–[pet]family
Mental-health
Harmony
title_short Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict
title_full Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict
title_fullStr Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict
title_full_unstemmed Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict
title_sort Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict
author Junça Silva, A.
author_facet Junça Silva, A.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Junça Silva, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Telework
Hybrid work
Work–family conflict
Work–[pet]family
Mental-health
Harmony
topic Telework
Hybrid work
Work–family conflict
Work–[pet]family
Mental-health
Harmony
description Purpose The recent workplace dynamics era allowed many organizations to adopt the hybrid working model. However, despite the growing relevance of telework for diverse outcomes, few studies have explored hybrid work. Therefore, this research was based on the role theory and the job demands-resources model to develop a conceptual model arguing that hybrid work may potentially influence employees’ life harmony and mental health through decreases in work–family conflict. Moreover, answering the call for more studies on the role of families with pets regarding work-life boundaries, it is also proposed that hybrid work may potentially influence employees’ harmony and mental health through decreases in work–[pet]family conflict. Design/methodology/approach To achieve this objective, two studies were conducted. The first was a two-wave study carried out in 2023, involving 376 hybrid workers who completed two online surveys. The second study, also two-wave, was conducted in 2024 and included 479 working adults who participated in the research through online data collection. Findings The findings of the first study showed that individuals working in a hybrid model tended to experience less work–family conflict, consequently increasing their harmony and mental health. The second study also evidenced that those working in a hybrid modality had higher levels of harmony in life and mental health due to decreases in their work–[pet]family conflict. Originality/value The results highlight the importance of this working modality for employees’ mental health and well-being. Plus, it also opens future venues for research regarding work–[pet]family conflict, as it appears to be a relevant construct for modern families and younger generations of working adults.
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