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Occupational Stress

2023
The workplace can be a major source of stress, and this can cause health problems that have a negative impact on the individuals, organizational, and society. This concise, evidence-based volume, written by a leading occupational health psychologist, explores how work conditions and organizational characteristics pose threats and harms to people’s ...
Peter Y. Chen
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The effects of psychological capital, social capital, and human capital on hotel employees’ occupational stress and turnover intention

International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2021
Zhiyong Li   +5 more
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Occupational stress in University academics in Australia and New Zealand

Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2021
Occupational stress has increased in higher education academic staff over several decades, and this has been particularly acute in Australia and New Zealand.
Megan Lee   +7 more
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Occupational Stress

Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2005
M. Vaziri, Shahid Beheshti, M. Vaziri
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Occupational stress intervention

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1996
The topic of occupational stress has received considerable research attention during the last decade and has emerged as an important occupational safety and health concern. Worker compensation claims for stress-related illnesses, for example, were the fastest growing type of claim in the 1980s, comprising more that 11% of all such claims.
J J, Hurrell, L R, Murphy
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Occupational Stress

2020
Part One: Theoretical Perspectives in Occupational Research Psychological Stress in the Workplace Work Stress Conceived and Researched Transactionally Measuring Occupational Stress: The Job Stress Survey. Part Two: Sources and Consequences of Occupational Stress: Model Testing Coping with Stressful Life Events: An Empirical Analysis A Field Study of ...
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Does workplace violence, empathy, and communication influence occupational stress among mental health nurses?

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2020
Workplace violence is a major cause of occupational stress among mental health nurses, particularly those working in acute care. This study investigated the occurrence of occupational stress among mental health nurses in psychiatric hospitals and ...
X. Yao   +5 more
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Occupational stress and associated risk factors among nurses: a cross-sectional study

Contemporary Nurse: health care across the lifespan, 2019
Background: Nursing can be a demanding and stressful occupation. Aims/Objectives: To determine the prevalence of nurses’ occupational stress and associated risk factors. Design: Cross-sectional survey.
E. Kakemam   +6 more
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Occupational stress, quality of working life and turnover intention amongst nurses.

Nursing Critical Care, 2019
BACKGROUND Turnover intention is a frequent event in almost all institutions and is associated with unfavourable consequences for employees. AIM The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between occupational stress, quality of working life ...
Zahra Chegini   +2 more
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Occupational Stress

American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2011
Occupational stress can affect physiological and psychological homeostasis. In addition, the occupational challenges associated with firefighting and law enforcement have been linked to increased mortality ratios for ischemic heart disease when compared with other population cohorts.
Chun-Jung Huang, Edmund O. Acevedo
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