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The Effects of a Workplace Intervention on the Family Settings and Health of Employees' Children

Source: William T. Grant Foundation
Active: 06/01/2009 - 05/31/2013

Investigator(s):
Susan M. McHale
David Almeida
Ann C. Crouter
Laura Klein

The investigators are part of a collaborative team--the Work, Family, and Health Network (WFHN)--that is engaged in a large workplace intervention study designed to promote employees' experiences of control over work time in the context of supervisor support. This grant supports an in-depth add-on study of how the workplace intervention affects family processes and resources (e.g., parent well-being, parent-child relationships, children's daily routines) and in turn, the physical and psychological health of youth. The larger intervention study will take place in 60 workplaces of 2 companies, a high-tech firm and a long-term care company. Workers at these two companies are of varying ethnicities and social backgrounds. The add-on study targets a sub-sample of 1,200 families that have children between 10 and 17 years of age. Parents and youth will be interviewed and surveyed, biomarkers of physical health will be collected, and an 8-day diary study will be conducted on a subset of the sample.

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