The study involves an investigation of the problems that commuters in Dublin face everyday, and attempts to shed further light on our understanding of how individual differences (e.g., gender & perceived control) moderate the effects of commuting in terms of the individual’s stress and mood outcomes. Four modes of transport were investigated; those who commuted to work by car, bus, train, and walking. The survey sample was 187 worker-commuters employed in a number of banks located in Dublin’s IFSC. The study indicates that nearly 80 % of respondents reported their daily commute as a stressful experience, those who travelled by train-Dart experienced highest levels of stress and most negative moods on reaching their workplace. They were ...
The commute well-being (CWB) has been associated with the mental health and depends on the positive ...
Irish Transport Research Network 2017, University College Dublin, Ireland, 31 August- 1 September 20...
The stress of commuting has serious public health and social implications. By comparing stress acros...
The study involves an investigation of the problems that commuters in Dublin face everyday, and atte...
The study involves an investigation of the problems that commuters in Dublin face everyday, and atte...
The first objective of this research was to examine the level of stress caused by commuting into Dub...
The first objective of this research was to examine the level of stress caused by commuting into Dub...
A recent poll stated that Ireland’s transport infrastructure competitiveness ranking has improved al...
Commuting times and distances continue to increase in the United States with potential impacts to th...
Although the public transport (PT) commute can form a substantial part of the working day, there is ...
The impact of commuting stress has been addressed by only a few studies, most of which have been con...
This study took advantage of a major improvement to the infrastructure of a commuter rail line to co...
Unlike research on environmental variables, interpersonal relationships, personal characteristics, a...
This study examines the influence of psycho-physiological factors on the commuting experience with p...
About 100 million workers in the European Community commute to and from work daily. A review of the ...
The commute well-being (CWB) has been associated with the mental health and depends on the positive ...
Irish Transport Research Network 2017, University College Dublin, Ireland, 31 August- 1 September 20...
The stress of commuting has serious public health and social implications. By comparing stress acros...
The study involves an investigation of the problems that commuters in Dublin face everyday, and atte...
The study involves an investigation of the problems that commuters in Dublin face everyday, and atte...
The first objective of this research was to examine the level of stress caused by commuting into Dub...
The first objective of this research was to examine the level of stress caused by commuting into Dub...
A recent poll stated that Ireland’s transport infrastructure competitiveness ranking has improved al...
Commuting times and distances continue to increase in the United States with potential impacts to th...
Although the public transport (PT) commute can form a substantial part of the working day, there is ...
The impact of commuting stress has been addressed by only a few studies, most of which have been con...
This study took advantage of a major improvement to the infrastructure of a commuter rail line to co...
Unlike research on environmental variables, interpersonal relationships, personal characteristics, a...
This study examines the influence of psycho-physiological factors on the commuting experience with p...
About 100 million workers in the European Community commute to and from work daily. A review of the ...
The commute well-being (CWB) has been associated with the mental health and depends on the positive ...
Irish Transport Research Network 2017, University College Dublin, Ireland, 31 August- 1 September 20...
The stress of commuting has serious public health and social implications. By comparing stress acros...