In the occupational stress literature, research results demonstrate that the trait of neuroticism (or negative affectivity) is related to perceived stress, in some cases, regardless of the level of external stressors such as workload. Further, dysfunctional thinking patterns can create or worsen psychological stress. Taking a holistic approach, our model of the stress process included three important constructs: traits, cognitions, and workload. Traditional conceptualizations of the stress process suggest that increases in workload result in increased perceived stress. Results from the stress model, tested using structural equation modeling (χ 2(4)=8.73, p \u3e.05), suggest that the primary driver of perceived stress is neuroticism (β =.52,...
The purpose of this paper is to: first, determine the influence of organizational variables (conflic...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that individuals high in negative affectivity (NA) show increase...
The evaluation of work stress is very often conducted using self-report measures in order to detect ...
Background: In this study, a complex theoretical model regarding the stress-distress relationship wa...
Past research on vulnerability/resistance to occupational stress and strain has focused predominantl...
Introduction: Little is known regarding the association between personality, stress and workload str...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
Past research on personality and the occupational stressor-strain relationship has examined traits i...
This study examined the role of cognition in stress in a sample of 523 Irish college students. The d...
Stress is everywhere in modern life. Increasingly more problems are emerging because of stress, whic...
The relationship between occupational stress, dysfunctional attitudes and the cognitive phenomenolog...
Past research on the role of personality in the occupational stressor-strain relationship has focuse...
Stress affects everyone at some stage in their lives, whether it is in the form of small everyday ha...
Based on the job demand-control model and Gray's biopsychological theory of personality, the author ...
Abstract. Stress is an inevitable way of adapting each individual to the challenges of the surroundi...
The purpose of this paper is to: first, determine the influence of organizational variables (conflic...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that individuals high in negative affectivity (NA) show increase...
The evaluation of work stress is very often conducted using self-report measures in order to detect ...
Background: In this study, a complex theoretical model regarding the stress-distress relationship wa...
Past research on vulnerability/resistance to occupational stress and strain has focused predominantl...
Introduction: Little is known regarding the association between personality, stress and workload str...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
Past research on personality and the occupational stressor-strain relationship has examined traits i...
This study examined the role of cognition in stress in a sample of 523 Irish college students. The d...
Stress is everywhere in modern life. Increasingly more problems are emerging because of stress, whic...
The relationship between occupational stress, dysfunctional attitudes and the cognitive phenomenolog...
Past research on the role of personality in the occupational stressor-strain relationship has focuse...
Stress affects everyone at some stage in their lives, whether it is in the form of small everyday ha...
Based on the job demand-control model and Gray's biopsychological theory of personality, the author ...
Abstract. Stress is an inevitable way of adapting each individual to the challenges of the surroundi...
The purpose of this paper is to: first, determine the influence of organizational variables (conflic...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that individuals high in negative affectivity (NA) show increase...
The evaluation of work stress is very often conducted using self-report measures in order to detect ...