The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between experienced stress and reported illness in male and female managers. The researcher investigated: 1) the possible sex differences in stress, illness, and the stress-illness relationship; and 2) the influence of demographic factors, behavior types, and coping styles on the relationship. The sample was comprised of 47 women and 54 men who were graduates of the Boston University Masters of Business Administration program. The participants were from the middle class, with an age range from 27 to 51. The majority of the sample was married. The men had more children than the women, and most were married to nonworking wives. All of the married women were members of dual-career coupl...
The purpose of the study was to explore stress and coping among women and men working in similar pos...
The main purposes of the study were to assess the contribution of subjective experience in three maj...
The overall objective of this study was to examine sources of stress among professional men and wome...
As part of a longitudinal study examining the impact of downsizing on worker health, we interviewed ...
Stress, coping and health and the relationships among these variables were expored with a sample...
The aim of the study was to investigate gender differences at managerial and non-managerial level in...
This paper examines the relationship between gender, occupational stress, well-being and coping amon...
Studies show that women managers are subject to more stressors than are men in comparable positions ...
We assessed work-related stress in 593 healthcare workers, 149 men (25.1%) and 444 women (74.9%), by...
M.A.The ramifications of stress-related illnesses and disorders impact on the individual, the organi...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between coping and health problems in the c...
Stress and stress related diseases have increased during the recent years. Managers exert influence ...
The purpose of the study was to explore stress and coping among women and men working in similar pos...
The role of women is radically changing. Today, some women are entering male-dominated occupations. ...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
The purpose of the study was to explore stress and coping among women and men working in similar pos...
The main purposes of the study were to assess the contribution of subjective experience in three maj...
The overall objective of this study was to examine sources of stress among professional men and wome...
As part of a longitudinal study examining the impact of downsizing on worker health, we interviewed ...
Stress, coping and health and the relationships among these variables were expored with a sample...
The aim of the study was to investigate gender differences at managerial and non-managerial level in...
This paper examines the relationship between gender, occupational stress, well-being and coping amon...
Studies show that women managers are subject to more stressors than are men in comparable positions ...
We assessed work-related stress in 593 healthcare workers, 149 men (25.1%) and 444 women (74.9%), by...
M.A.The ramifications of stress-related illnesses and disorders impact on the individual, the organi...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between coping and health problems in the c...
Stress and stress related diseases have increased during the recent years. Managers exert influence ...
The purpose of the study was to explore stress and coping among women and men working in similar pos...
The role of women is radically changing. Today, some women are entering male-dominated occupations. ...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
The purpose of the study was to explore stress and coping among women and men working in similar pos...
The main purposes of the study were to assess the contribution of subjective experience in three maj...
The overall objective of this study was to examine sources of stress among professional men and wome...