This paper reports on an exploratory study designed to identify the sources of work stress for ancillary nursing staff who cared for severely and profoundly retarded residents of a state institution. The study assesses the role of work-based social support in reducing the negative impact of job stress on the staff's health. Differences between female and male nursing staff with regard to their perceptions of job stress, their use of work-based social supports, and their health was another focus of the investigatio
Mensah A. Job Stress and Mental Well-Being among Working Men and Women in Europe: The Mediating Role...
Background Work-related stress and its detrimental effects on human health have rapidly increased du...
This paper provides a direct test of the buffering hypothesis that the negative effects of stressors...
This study investigated the relationship between job stress, social support, and health in 130 femal...
Job stress has been recognized as a major risk factor for the development of serious physiological a...
The subject: Stressrelated illness is highlighted as a social problem in public debates. According t...
The present study sought: (a) to investigate differences in the type of stressors and level of job s...
This two-year longitudinal study examined the work and non-workplace sources of stress in the lives ...
Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, st...
The study aimed to evaluate the relationship between occupational stress and the work capacity index...
Contact professions which refers to human-care professions is described as belonging to a segregated...
This study identifies workplace stress according to the Job Stress Scale and associates it with soci...
Nurses especially female nurses are under a great deal of stress related to a varietyof occupational...
Job stress is increasingly becoming an epidemic in the work environment. Female Nursing staff is con...
The aim of this paper was to review the literature on factors related to role stress in nurses, and ...
Mensah A. Job Stress and Mental Well-Being among Working Men and Women in Europe: The Mediating Role...
Background Work-related stress and its detrimental effects on human health have rapidly increased du...
This paper provides a direct test of the buffering hypothesis that the negative effects of stressors...
This study investigated the relationship between job stress, social support, and health in 130 femal...
Job stress has been recognized as a major risk factor for the development of serious physiological a...
The subject: Stressrelated illness is highlighted as a social problem in public debates. According t...
The present study sought: (a) to investigate differences in the type of stressors and level of job s...
This two-year longitudinal study examined the work and non-workplace sources of stress in the lives ...
Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, st...
The study aimed to evaluate the relationship between occupational stress and the work capacity index...
Contact professions which refers to human-care professions is described as belonging to a segregated...
This study identifies workplace stress according to the Job Stress Scale and associates it with soci...
Nurses especially female nurses are under a great deal of stress related to a varietyof occupational...
Job stress is increasingly becoming an epidemic in the work environment. Female Nursing staff is con...
The aim of this paper was to review the literature on factors related to role stress in nurses, and ...
Mensah A. Job Stress and Mental Well-Being among Working Men and Women in Europe: The Mediating Role...
Background Work-related stress and its detrimental effects on human health have rapidly increased du...
This paper provides a direct test of the buffering hypothesis that the negative effects of stressors...