While many reviews of job stress and the stressor–strain relationship have been conducted, such reviews typically focus exclusively on quantitative data. In the current paper, we review qualitative studies on occupational stress that met two criteria: (1) the studies employed qualitative methods; (2) the stressors, strains and/or coping strategies were grouped into identifiable, higher‐order categories. Results indicated that the nature of the stressors experienced varied by (a) occupation, (b) country, (c) seniority and (d) gender. The review further revealed that organizational constraints, work overload and interpersonal conflict were relatively universal stressors. Anger and annoyance were the most frequently reported psychological stra...
M.A.The ramifications of stress-related illnesses and disorders impact on the individual, the organi...
The structure of the Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI) was adopted as the model to investigate the...
Aim is to examine the relationship between occupational stress and organisational commitment of empl...
While many reviews of job stress and the stressor–strain relationship have been conducted, such revi...
While many reviews of job stress and the stressor–strain relationship have been conducted, such revi...
Gender differences in job stress were investigated, collecting both qualitative (stressful incidents...
Using both quantitative and qualitative methods, this study contrasted employees\u27 job stress perc...
In this study, comparisons on job stressors and job strains have been made between American and Chin...
Every human being has, without exception, experienced the feeling of distress, anxiety or uncertaint...
Stressful incidents at work were examined using an open‐ended technique for the occupations. Meanwhi...
The present study examined occupational stress in a cross-cultural context with a sample of female c...
The aim of this study was to examine the interaction of gender and culture in managers\u27 experienc...
Stressful incidents at work were examined using an open‐ended technique for three different occupati...
Abstract This study investigated occupational stress in managers in Hong Kong and Taiwan using the O...
The purpose of the study was to investigate occupational stress among Hong Kong factory workers (N=1...
M.A.The ramifications of stress-related illnesses and disorders impact on the individual, the organi...
The structure of the Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI) was adopted as the model to investigate the...
Aim is to examine the relationship between occupational stress and organisational commitment of empl...
While many reviews of job stress and the stressor–strain relationship have been conducted, such revi...
While many reviews of job stress and the stressor–strain relationship have been conducted, such revi...
Gender differences in job stress were investigated, collecting both qualitative (stressful incidents...
Using both quantitative and qualitative methods, this study contrasted employees\u27 job stress perc...
In this study, comparisons on job stressors and job strains have been made between American and Chin...
Every human being has, without exception, experienced the feeling of distress, anxiety or uncertaint...
Stressful incidents at work were examined using an open‐ended technique for the occupations. Meanwhi...
The present study examined occupational stress in a cross-cultural context with a sample of female c...
The aim of this study was to examine the interaction of gender and culture in managers\u27 experienc...
Stressful incidents at work were examined using an open‐ended technique for three different occupati...
Abstract This study investigated occupational stress in managers in Hong Kong and Taiwan using the O...
The purpose of the study was to investigate occupational stress among Hong Kong factory workers (N=1...
M.A.The ramifications of stress-related illnesses and disorders impact on the individual, the organi...
The structure of the Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI) was adopted as the model to investigate the...
Aim is to examine the relationship between occupational stress and organisational commitment of empl...