Work, Family, Health Study: Testing a Workplace Intervention on Daily Stress and Family Processes
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1 Work, Family, Health Study: Testing a Workplace Intervention on Daily Stress and Family Processes David M. Almeida Kelly D. Davis Center for Healthy Aging 2012 WORK, FAMILY & HEALTH NETWORK
2 Overview 1. Brief overview of the Work, Family, Health Study 2. Intervention effects on global experiences 3. Daily diary design 4. Preliminary findings of effects on daily processes
3 The Work and Family Relationship The family and the workplace are greedy institutions that devour individuals time and energy. -Coser & Coser, 1974
4 Work-Family Conflict When the demands of work make it more difficult to perform your family responsibilities as a spouse, parent, or caregiver (and vice versa).
5 Work-Family Conflict & Health Work-family conflicts affect health and wellbeing Impact on employees Impact on families Impact on employers Work-family issues are a public health concern
6 In 2005 NIH and CDC launched the WFHN: Harvard University Kaiser Permanente s Center for Health Research Penn State University Portland State University Purdue University RTI International University of Minnesota
7 Pilot Studies Revealed 3 Key Factors 1. Schedule control When and where work is done 2. Supervisor support for work and family issues 3. Culture change Coworker support Focus on results
8 Workplace Intervention Components Participatory sessions Supervisor training & behavior tracking
9 WFHS Conceptual Model
10 TIMELINE Baseline STAR 6 Month Follow-up 12 Month Follow-up 18 Month Follow-up
11 Industry Partners TOMO Information Technology (IT) division Large, well-established company One primary location with other satellites LEEF For-profit Health Care (HC) provider Included 30 extended care facilities total
12 Overview 1. Brief overview of the Work, Family, Health Study 2. Intervention effects on global experiences 3. Daily diary design 4. Preliminary findings of effects on daily processes
13 Does STAR work? Compared to business as usual group, at the 6 month follow-up do employees who participated in STAR experience improvements in: Schedule control? Supervisor support for personal life? Work-family conflict?
14 TOMO (IT) EMPLOYEE SAMPLE N=823 BASELINE INTERVENTION SAMPLE Study groups = 27 Employees = 423 Response rate = 68% BASELINE CONTROL SAMPLE Study groups = 29 Employees = 400 Response rate = 71% STAR INTERVENTION USUAL PRACTICE 6 MONTH INTERVENTION SAMPLE Study groups = 26 Employees = 371 Retention rate = 88% 6 MONTH CAPI CONTROL SAMPLE Study groups = 29 Employees = 346 Retention rate = 87% Final Analytic Sample = 346 Final Analytic Sample = 339
15 WFHS Intervention Effects Was there significant improvement in the intervention targets and key outcomes for STAR group compared to UP from baseline to 6 months? Schedule control Family supportive supervisory behaviors Work-to-family conflict Time adequacy for family *
16 Overview 1. Brief overview of the Work, Family, Health Study 2. Intervention effects on global experiences 3. Daily diary design 4. Preliminary findings of effects on daily processes
17 Day as the Unit of Analysis Domains of Daily Experiences Time use (Sleep, Work and Social Support) Physical Symptoms (Duration and Intensity) Substance Use (Caffeine, Alcohol, Tobacco) Parental Knowledge & Parent-Child Interaction Positive and Negative Mood Productivity (Quantity and Quality) Stressors (including Work Family Conflict) Positive Events Supervisor Support
18 Overview of Daily Diary Collection Telephone Daily Diary Diary Collection Collection days Days Saliva Collection A A Before Before Getting out of bed B C D E 30-min After Getting Out of Bed Before Lunch (Parents) After Work Before Bed
19 Daily Saliva Collection: 5x/day for 4 days SAMPLE # TIMING M TIME Sample 1 Upon wakeup 6:42 AM Sample 2 30 min. after wake 7:18 AM Sample 3 Lunch 12:36 PM Sample 4 After work 6:40 PM Sample 5 Bedtime 9:23 PM
20 Diurnal Rhythm of Cortisol Daily Cortisol (nmol/l) 30 Awakening Response Daily Decline Area Under Wake 30 Min the Curve Lunch After Work Bed
21 Example Analyses: Measures Daily work-family conflict # items Range Example Item Since this time yesterday, how much did the demands of your work life interfere with your family or personal life? Daily negative affect How much of the time today did you feel distressed? Daily supervisor support Since this time yesterday, how supportive was your supervisor about work and family issues?
22 Sources of Variability in Daily Health Between-Person Differences: Some people are less healthy than others Within-Person Variation: Some days are less healthy than others
23 Between and Within-Person Variability in Work-Family Conflict Person 2 Daily Variability Person 1 Daily Variability Person 1 Mean Person 2 Mean Person 3 Daily Variability Person 3 Mean
24 Daily Fluctuations of Work-family Conflict
25 Overview 1. Brief overview of the Work, Family, Health Study 2. Intervention effects on global experiences 3. Daily diary design 4. Preliminary findings of effects on daily processes
26 Example Analyses: Supervisor Support and Daily Stress Processes Supervisor Support Exposure Daily Work- Family Conflict Stress Reactivity Negative Affect Cortisol Buffer
27 Stress Reactivity: Between- and Within- Person Predictors of Daily Health Within-person L 1: Negative Affect di =β 0i +β 1i (WFC di )+ r di, Between-person L 2: β 0i = δ 00 + δ 01 (WFC di ) + U d i β 1i = δ 10 + U d i
28 Stress Reactivity: Daily Work-Family Conflict Negative Affect People with more WFC overall experience more negative affect. Negative Affect Low Between High Work-Family Conflict
29 Stress Reactivity: Daily Work-Family Conflict Negative Affect People with more WFC overall experience more negative affect. On days with more WFC, individuals experience more negative affect Negative Affect Low High Low High Between Within Work-Family Conflict
30 Exposure: Supervisor Support Daily WFC People with more SS overall experience less WFC. 2.5 Work-Family Conflict Low Between High Supervisor Support
31 Exposure: Supervisor Support Daily WFC People with more SS overall experience less WFC. 2.5 On days with more SS, individuals experience less WFC. Work-Family Conflict Low High Low High Between Within Supervisor Support
32 Supervisor Support Buffers the Effect of Daily Stress Processes
33 Stress Reactivity: Work-Family Conflict After Work to Bedtime Slope People who reported more WFC experienced an increase in cortisol from after work to bedtime (trend level). Slope Between After Work and Bedtime Cortisol Low Between High Work-Family Conflict
34 Stress Reactivity: Work-Family Conflict After Work to Bedtime Slope On days with more WFC, individuals experienced an increase in cortisol from after work to bedtime Slope Between After Work and Bedtime Cortisol Low High Low High Between Work-Family Conflict Within
35 Buffer: Daily Work-Family Conflict, Supervisor Support, and Interaction After Work to Bedtime Slope Effects Model 0 Estimate (SE) Model 1 Estimate (SE) Model 2 Estimate (SE) Model 3 Estimate (SE) Intercept -.02 (.01) *.03 (.04).01 (.05) (.04) Daily work-family conflict (between) Daily work-family conflict (within) +.01 (.006).01 (.005)*.01 (.01).01 (.007) *.01 (.01).01 (.007) + Supervisor Support (between) Supervisor Support (within) (.02) -.05 (.03) *.002 (.01) -.03 (.03) Interaction W-F conflict (within) * SS (within) -.03 (.01) ** Variance components Between-variance left (ID) Within-variance left (Residual) (Pseudo R 2 ).01***.04***.03***.03*** (9.37%).02 *.04 *** (13.12%).01.04*** (18.89%)
36 Example Analyses with Supervisor Support, Work-Family Conflict and Daily Health Supervisor Support Exposure W/n: -.10** B/n: -.13** Daily Work- Family Conflict Stress Reactivity W/n:.01*** B/n:.01* Cortisol Buffer W/n WFCXW/n SS: -.03***
37 Testing a Workplace Intervention on Daily Stress Exposure
38 TOMO Daily Diary Participants Diary Study Design Usual Practice (N=41) Diary Sample (N=131) Workplace Intervention STAR Intervention (N=61) Baseline 12 Month
39 Intervention Effects on Daily Processes STAR Intervention Exposure Daily Work Experiences Daily Family Experiences Reactivity Negative Affect Cortisol Buffer
40 Data Structure: Stacked Day X Burst X Person Person 1 Person 2 ID DAY WFC Burst Int Int_new : : : : : : : : To capture within-person Intervention Effect
41 Effects of the Intervention on Stressor Exposure Within-person L 1: Variable dbi = π 0bi + ε dbi Between-burst L 2: π 0bi = β 00i + β 01i (Burst bi ) + β 02i (STAR bi ) + V 0bi Between-person L 3: β 00i = γ U 00k β 01i = γ 010 β 02i = γ 020 Intervention Effect
42 Exposure Analyses WFC Number & Severity of Stressors (Work, Home, Total) Number & Severity of Physical Symptoms Supervisor Support Parental Knowledge Time with Target Child
43 Effects of the Intervention on Stressor Reactivity Within-person L 1: NA dbi = π 0bi + π 1bi (WFC dbi )+ ε dbi Reactivity Effect Between-burst L 2: π 0bi = β 00i + β 01i (Burst bi ) + β 02i (STAR bi ) + β 03i (STAR bi ) + V 0bi π 1bi = β 10i + β 11i (STAR bi ) Between-person L 3: β 00i = γ γ 001 (WFC k ) + U 00i β 01i = γ 010 β 02i = γ γ 021 (WFC i ) β 03i = γ 030 β 10i = γ 100 β 11i = γ 110 Intervention Effect on Reactivity
44 Next Steps: Linking across MANY data sources Children s Diary Crossover effects (self-report and cortisol) In Home and CAPI data Personal, Home and Workplace predictors of exposure and reactivity Biomarkers Daily Stress Processes Predict Health Within Person Slopes as predictors
45 Funding This research was conducted as part of the Work, Family and Health Network ( which is funded by a cooperative agreement through the National Institutes of Health & the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD Grant # U01HD051217, U01HD051218, U01HD051256, U01HD051276) National Institute on Aging (NIA Grant # U01AG027669) Office of Behavioral and Science Sciences Research National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH Grant # U01OH008788, U01HD059773). And additional funding from: William T. Grant Foundation Alfred P Sloan Foundation Administration for Children and Families (ACF) The contents of this publication are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of these institutes and offices. Special acknowledgement goes to Extramural Staff Science Collaborator, Rosalind Berkowitz King, Ph.D. and Lynne Casper, Ph.D. for design of the original Workplace, Family, Health and Well-Being Network Initiative.
46 Penn State WFHS Team Investigators David Almeida Susan McHale Laura Klein Nan Crouter Research Scientists Kelly Davis Melissa Lippold Courtney Whetzel Graduate Students Nicole DePasquale Kaylin Greene Katie Lawson Soomi Lee Yin Liu Alicia Revitsky Kim Walter Research Techs Rosie Ammerman Emily Fidler Sarah Gildea Nathan Jones Undergraduates Kelsey Baumes Mary Burzinski Jill Kile Aimee Trabold
47 Thank you!
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