Religiosity as a Stress Buffer: An Investigation of Muslim Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Stress among Minangkabau Women

This study investigates the impact of work-life conflict on work stress among Minangkabau women in diverse organizational settings. Data from 179 respondents were collected through purposive sampling using a survey approach. The research instrument incorporated variables such as perceived social sup...

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Main Authors: Purbo Jadmiko, Elfitra Azliyanti, Muhammad Rizky Prima Sakti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta 2023-12-01
Series:Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Research
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Online Access:https://jiebr.umy.ac.id/index.php/jiebr/article/view/213
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description This study investigates the impact of work-life conflict on work stress among Minangkabau women in diverse organizational settings. Data from 179 respondents were collected through purposive sampling using a survey approach. The research instrument incorporated variables such as perceived social support, work-life conflict, religiosity, and work stress. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) were employed for data analysis. Results indicate a significant influence of work-life conflict and religiosity on work stress levels, underscoring its pivotal role in shaping employees' psychological well-being. However, hypotheses concerning perceived social support (PSS) were not supported, revealing the intricacy of these relationships. Hypothesis testing demonstrated a notable relationship between work-life conflict and work stress, while perceived social support exhibited no significant impact. The discussion highlights the imperative of managing work-life conflict for stress reduction. The complex interplay among religiosity, perceived social support, and stress levels, moderated by contextual factors, was acknowledged. Recommendations include further research on religiosity and stress, exploring factors influencing PSS, and an in-depth analysis of social support dynamics. In conclusion, this study enhances our comprehension of nuanced relationships impacting work stress, providing insights for future interventions and managerial strategies to foster a supportive work environment.
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spelling doaj.art-059fd36dcdec4fb3a73269b5a4c5e07c2024-01-16T04:29:35ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaJournal of Islamic Economic and Business Research2798-12072798-13042023-12-013218119710.18196/jiebr.v3i2.213213Religiosity as a Stress Buffer: An Investigation of Muslim Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Stress among Minangkabau WomenPurbo Jadmiko0Elfitra Azliyanti1Muhammad Rizky Prima Sakti2Universitas Bung Hatta, IndonesiaUniversitas Bung Hatta, IndonesiaUniversity College of Bahrain, BahrainThis study investigates the impact of work-life conflict on work stress among Minangkabau women in diverse organizational settings. Data from 179 respondents were collected through purposive sampling using a survey approach. The research instrument incorporated variables such as perceived social support, work-life conflict, religiosity, and work stress. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) were employed for data analysis. Results indicate a significant influence of work-life conflict and religiosity on work stress levels, underscoring its pivotal role in shaping employees' psychological well-being. However, hypotheses concerning perceived social support (PSS) were not supported, revealing the intricacy of these relationships. Hypothesis testing demonstrated a notable relationship between work-life conflict and work stress, while perceived social support exhibited no significant impact. The discussion highlights the imperative of managing work-life conflict for stress reduction. The complex interplay among religiosity, perceived social support, and stress levels, moderated by contextual factors, was acknowledged. Recommendations include further research on religiosity and stress, exploring factors influencing PSS, and an in-depth analysis of social support dynamics. In conclusion, this study enhances our comprehension of nuanced relationships impacting work stress, providing insights for future interventions and managerial strategies to foster a supportive work environment.https://jiebr.umy.ac.id/index.php/jiebr/article/view/213job stressperceived social supportwork-life conflictreligiositywomen workers
spellingShingle Purbo Jadmiko
Elfitra Azliyanti
Muhammad Rizky Prima Sakti
Religiosity as a Stress Buffer: An Investigation of Muslim Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Stress among Minangkabau Women
Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Research
job stress
perceived social support
work-life conflict
religiosity
women workers
title Religiosity as a Stress Buffer: An Investigation of Muslim Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Stress among Minangkabau Women
title_full Religiosity as a Stress Buffer: An Investigation of Muslim Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Stress among Minangkabau Women
title_fullStr Religiosity as a Stress Buffer: An Investigation of Muslim Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Stress among Minangkabau Women
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity as a Stress Buffer: An Investigation of Muslim Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Stress among Minangkabau Women
title_short Religiosity as a Stress Buffer: An Investigation of Muslim Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Stress among Minangkabau Women
title_sort religiosity as a stress buffer an investigation of muslim women s work life conflict and job stress among minangkabau women
topic job stress
perceived social support
work-life conflict
religiosity
women workers
url https://jiebr.umy.ac.id/index.php/jiebr/article/view/213
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