This article describes the development of the Sources of Work Stress Inventory (SWSI). Factor analyses of the generated items produced (a) a General Work Stress Scale and (b) eight Sources of Work Stress scales, namely Bureaucracy/Autonomy, Relationships, Tools and Equipment, Workload, Role Ambiguity, Work/Home Interface, Job Security and Career Advancement. Rasch rating scale analyses supported the construct validity and reliability of the scales. A multiple regression analysis confirmed the expected strong relationship between the different sources of work stress and the experience of stress in the workplace. It is concluded that the SWSI shows promise as a measure of work stress in the South African context
From 2000 to 2003 a prospective research on work stress was conducted in Belgium. One hypothesis was...
Human Resource is the major asset to any kind of organization. Such Human Resources should get thems...
Construction professionals can experience high levels of occupational stress, leading to psychologic...
This article describes the development of the Sources of Work Stress Inventory (SWSI). Factor analys...
This study examined the dimensionality or factor structure of the General Work Stress Scale (GWSS), ...
none2siBACKGROUND: Given the wide variety of factors affecting work-related stress, a work system ap...
Workplace stress remains a major interest of occupational health research, usually based on theoreti...
This article reports on the relationship between workplace stress of quantity surveyors and job dema...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Occupational stress has been acknowledged as a g...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
Because of the prevalence of workplace stress in present organisations (Kalia, 2002), and because of...
Stressors are ubiquitous in today’s society, impacting the personal and professional lives of most p...
The frequent occurrence of stress and job-related-stress in recent times on workers at workplaces ha...
Bibliography: pages 333-360.To study Type A behaviour as a moderator of relationships between role d...
Most of the life of a human is spent at work, creating the economic and material foundation of the s...
From 2000 to 2003 a prospective research on work stress was conducted in Belgium. One hypothesis was...
Human Resource is the major asset to any kind of organization. Such Human Resources should get thems...
Construction professionals can experience high levels of occupational stress, leading to psychologic...
This article describes the development of the Sources of Work Stress Inventory (SWSI). Factor analys...
This study examined the dimensionality or factor structure of the General Work Stress Scale (GWSS), ...
none2siBACKGROUND: Given the wide variety of factors affecting work-related stress, a work system ap...
Workplace stress remains a major interest of occupational health research, usually based on theoreti...
This article reports on the relationship between workplace stress of quantity surveyors and job dema...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Occupational stress has been acknowledged as a g...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
Because of the prevalence of workplace stress in present organisations (Kalia, 2002), and because of...
Stressors are ubiquitous in today’s society, impacting the personal and professional lives of most p...
The frequent occurrence of stress and job-related-stress in recent times on workers at workplaces ha...
Bibliography: pages 333-360.To study Type A behaviour as a moderator of relationships between role d...
Most of the life of a human is spent at work, creating the economic and material foundation of the s...
From 2000 to 2003 a prospective research on work stress was conducted in Belgium. One hypothesis was...
Human Resource is the major asset to any kind of organization. Such Human Resources should get thems...
Construction professionals can experience high levels of occupational stress, leading to psychologic...