Most research on job stress is based on the assumption that correlations between perceived work environment and affective measures reflect a relationship between the objective work environment and affective measures. Correlations found among perceived stress measures were similar in magnitude to those found in other work stress studies that had greater variation in the subject sample and jobs. Also, no relationship was found between objective and perceived danger. Alternative explanations for perceived job stress relationships are discussed
Objective: To assess which work stressors are substantially contributing to work strain and examine ...
Since the mid-fifties when stress was introduced into America, the concept has been wholeheartedly ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation of age groups and gender to job events and psy...
Most research on job stress is based on the assumption that correlations between perceived work envi...
It is widely accepted that job conditions are a causal factor in stress outcomes for employees. This...
The concept of stress and its potential effects on health is currently of interest to researchers, p...
The present study focused on the development and validation of scores on the Stress in General scale...
Despite the widespread use of self-report measures of both job-related stressors and strains, relati...
Although the effects of occupational or work stress have received considerable attention in recent y...
Interpretation of observed relations between job stressors and job strains in cross-sectional survey...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 depa...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 depa...
This study represents a secondary analysis of existing data that were used in Spector and Jex\u27s (...
Purpose – To compare the experience of occupational stress across a large and diverse set of occupat...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
Objective: To assess which work stressors are substantially contributing to work strain and examine ...
Since the mid-fifties when stress was introduced into America, the concept has been wholeheartedly ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation of age groups and gender to job events and psy...
Most research on job stress is based on the assumption that correlations between perceived work envi...
It is widely accepted that job conditions are a causal factor in stress outcomes for employees. This...
The concept of stress and its potential effects on health is currently of interest to researchers, p...
The present study focused on the development and validation of scores on the Stress in General scale...
Despite the widespread use of self-report measures of both job-related stressors and strains, relati...
Although the effects of occupational or work stress have received considerable attention in recent y...
Interpretation of observed relations between job stressors and job strains in cross-sectional survey...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 depa...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 depa...
This study represents a secondary analysis of existing data that were used in Spector and Jex\u27s (...
Purpose – To compare the experience of occupational stress across a large and diverse set of occupat...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
Objective: To assess which work stressors are substantially contributing to work strain and examine ...
Since the mid-fifties when stress was introduced into America, the concept has been wholeheartedly ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation of age groups and gender to job events and psy...