The aim of this paper is to examine the moderating effect of coping strategies on the relationship between workrelated dimensions (i.e. work routinization, role clarity, relationships with others and promotional opportunity) and job stress. For the study, a convenience sample of 385 white-collar employees, full-time employed in various types of private sector organizations, belong to different industries and ranked at different levels within the organizations responded. The factor analysis led to identify four broad coping strategies that individuals use, namely, individual positive coping, workplace initiatives, workplace informal support and individual destructive coping. It was found that both individual positive coping and workpla...
This study demonstrates the complex place stress has in the workplace by investigating both positive...
Fifty employees at a local industrial company answered a questionnaire about coping strategies and p...
Clerical and secretarial workers completed an openended questionnaire in which they recorded stressf...
The relationships between stress at work, coping strategies, occupational self-efficacy and job sati...
This study investigates the efficacy of coping strategies commonly used in the workplace to alleviat...
Because of the prevalence of workplace stress in present organisations (Kalia, 2002), and because of...
The purpose of this study was to examine Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) stress and coping framework i...
The psychological process of dealing with job stressors in order to reduce strain or negative health...
BACKGROUND: Work-related psychosocial factors such as job strain are thought to contribute to elevat...
How far an individual can effectively cope with occupational stress is depending on his/her ability ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the moderating roles of two distinct styles of...
The present study was designed to examine further the stress-adjustment relationship in employees. S...
In recent years, prolonged recession has led to stressful working environments. The changes in perso...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
The aim of this study is to explain how techno-stressors, such as techno-invasion and techno-overloa...
This study demonstrates the complex place stress has in the workplace by investigating both positive...
Fifty employees at a local industrial company answered a questionnaire about coping strategies and p...
Clerical and secretarial workers completed an openended questionnaire in which they recorded stressf...
The relationships between stress at work, coping strategies, occupational self-efficacy and job sati...
This study investigates the efficacy of coping strategies commonly used in the workplace to alleviat...
Because of the prevalence of workplace stress in present organisations (Kalia, 2002), and because of...
The purpose of this study was to examine Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) stress and coping framework i...
The psychological process of dealing with job stressors in order to reduce strain or negative health...
BACKGROUND: Work-related psychosocial factors such as job strain are thought to contribute to elevat...
How far an individual can effectively cope with occupational stress is depending on his/her ability ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the moderating roles of two distinct styles of...
The present study was designed to examine further the stress-adjustment relationship in employees. S...
In recent years, prolonged recession has led to stressful working environments. The changes in perso...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
The aim of this study is to explain how techno-stressors, such as techno-invasion and techno-overloa...
This study demonstrates the complex place stress has in the workplace by investigating both positive...
Fifty employees at a local industrial company answered a questionnaire about coping strategies and p...
Clerical and secretarial workers completed an openended questionnaire in which they recorded stressf...