Occupational stress is an enemy of society, a problem that requires a deep research to control stress more effectively. The case study presented in this article consists of a model control regarding occupational stress. The experimental part of this study involved interviews with 15 employees, 9 females and 6 males aged between 25-55 years. Participants described stressful situations at work. Time allocated for each subject was 45 minutes per interviews. The model was implemented based on the job content stressors, effects of stress (physiological, psychological, behavioural) and interviews results. Future directions in stress research is to identify the way to have control in the workplace because, in my opinion, that it is the key factor ...
The job demand/job control model of occupational strain (Karasek, 1979) has been extensively researc...
Stress is a universal phenomenon that manifests itself in people mainly as a result of pressure caus...
The present study explored the multiple meanings of occupational stress in a human service agency by...
Occupational stress has been recognized as a major health issue for modern work organizations. Condi...
AbstractProblem statement: The stress is a problem of great actuality in the contemporary society, d...
While it is generally agreed that control is important in the occupational stress process, research ...
The basic purpose of the current study was to explore the occupational health stress reasons, conseq...
Psychology plays an important role in optimizing performance and safety at work, as well as in ident...
The present study aimed to find out the work environment stress and mental health among employees. T...
The purpose of this dissertation is to look at levels of occupational stress in Health and Social Ca...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail t...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
Occupational stress impacts employees’ physical and mental health, as well as productivity and perfo...
Stress management has become part and parcel of every organization. No employee in any organization ...
This work is scoped to perform field work in Ecoart Structure and Production company to identify the...
The job demand/job control model of occupational strain (Karasek, 1979) has been extensively researc...
Stress is a universal phenomenon that manifests itself in people mainly as a result of pressure caus...
The present study explored the multiple meanings of occupational stress in a human service agency by...
Occupational stress has been recognized as a major health issue for modern work organizations. Condi...
AbstractProblem statement: The stress is a problem of great actuality in the contemporary society, d...
While it is generally agreed that control is important in the occupational stress process, research ...
The basic purpose of the current study was to explore the occupational health stress reasons, conseq...
Psychology plays an important role in optimizing performance and safety at work, as well as in ident...
The present study aimed to find out the work environment stress and mental health among employees. T...
The purpose of this dissertation is to look at levels of occupational stress in Health and Social Ca...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail t...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
Occupational stress impacts employees’ physical and mental health, as well as productivity and perfo...
Stress management has become part and parcel of every organization. No employee in any organization ...
This work is scoped to perform field work in Ecoart Structure and Production company to identify the...
The job demand/job control model of occupational strain (Karasek, 1979) has been extensively researc...
Stress is a universal phenomenon that manifests itself in people mainly as a result of pressure caus...
The present study explored the multiple meanings of occupational stress in a human service agency by...