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Work-Family Conflict Biology

Meaning

Work-Family Conflict Biology refers to the measurable, physiological impact of chronic psychological stress arising from the demands of balancing professional and personal life responsibilities. This conflict translates into tangible hormonal dysregulation, primarily through chronic activation of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis, leading to sustained elevations in cortisol. Clinically, this biological state is a precursor to metabolic syndrome, immune suppression, and burnout, necessitating targeted interventions to restore neuroendocrine homeostasis.