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Michael R. Frone

Researcher at State University of New York System

Publications -  95
Citations -  19422

Michael R. Frone is an academic researcher from State University of New York System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Job satisfaction. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 92 publications receiving 18238 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael R. Frone include University at Buffalo & University of Washington.

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Antecedents and outcomes of work-family conflict: testing a model of the work-family interface.

TL;DR: Although the model was invariant across gender and race, there were differences across blue- and white-collar workers.
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Drinking to regulate positive and negative emotions : a motivational model of alcohol use

TL;DR: A motivational model of alcohol use is proposed and tested in which people are hypothesized to use alcohol to regulate both positive and negative emotions and indicates the importance of distinguishing psychological motives for alcohol use.
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Developing and Testing an Integrative Model of the Work–Family Interface

TL;DR: In this paper, an integrative model of the work-family interface was developed and tested, which extended prior work by Frone, Russell, and Cooper (1992a) and incorporated role-related behavior and behavioral intentions into the model.
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Work-family balance.

TL;DR: Work-family balance is a hot topic in the field of psychology as discussed by the authors, with a large body of work and non-work related work-family work-self-definitional boundaries.
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Relation of work–family conflict to health outcomes: A four-year longitudinal study of employed parents

TL;DR: The authors examined the longitudinal relarions of work → family and family → work conflict to self-report (depressive symptomatology, physical health, and heavy alcohol use) and objective cardiovascular (incidence of hypertension) health outcomes.