Given that interventions for workplace stress have been shown to be effective, and behaviour change can be sustained over time (Veach, Rahe, Tolles and Newhall, 2003), a model that can serve to monitor the medium and long-term effects of both stressors and stress-management interventions should prove useful. After reviewing some familiar concepts in the stress arena, this paper presents such a model, building on existing work (Diehl and Hay, 2010; Ray, 2008; Selye, 1970, 1976; Zubin and Spring, 1977) and it is thought that this adapted model will be useful for management personnel, counsellors, educators, employees, and researchers
The focus of this thesis was on issues surrounding the antecedents, workplace circumstances, and fea...
Stress is an emotional strain resulting from adverse circumstances, and currently stress seems to be...
Stress is a common problem that can affect anyone, anytime. It occurs when the pressure to succeed o...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
This chapter deals with the issue of job stress in relation to employee health, well‐being and perfo...
This chapter deals with the issue of job stress in relation to employee health, well‐being and perfo...
Employees in many countries increasingly complain about high and rising levels of stress at work. As...
Occupational stress impacts employees’ physical and mental health, as well as productivity and perfo...
Stressors are ubiquitous in today’s society, impacting the personal and professional lives of most p...
Occupational stress is a topic of substantial interest to organizational researchers and managers, a...
In the symposium, the nature and symptoms of stress will be briefly explained. Adopting the transact...
The professional and popular literature abounds with empirical and desk-based research, impressionis...
The focus of this thesis was on issues surrounding the antecedents, workplace circumstances, and fea...
on stress management in the workplace. Chapter 1 outlines its objectives and methodology. Chapters 2...
If the factor that causes stress is a person’s work place we are talking about work-related stress. ...
The focus of this thesis was on issues surrounding the antecedents, workplace circumstances, and fea...
Stress is an emotional strain resulting from adverse circumstances, and currently stress seems to be...
Stress is a common problem that can affect anyone, anytime. It occurs when the pressure to succeed o...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
This chapter deals with the issue of job stress in relation to employee health, well‐being and perfo...
This chapter deals with the issue of job stress in relation to employee health, well‐being and perfo...
Employees in many countries increasingly complain about high and rising levels of stress at work. As...
Occupational stress impacts employees’ physical and mental health, as well as productivity and perfo...
Stressors are ubiquitous in today’s society, impacting the personal and professional lives of most p...
Occupational stress is a topic of substantial interest to organizational researchers and managers, a...
In the symposium, the nature and symptoms of stress will be briefly explained. Adopting the transact...
The professional and popular literature abounds with empirical and desk-based research, impressionis...
The focus of this thesis was on issues surrounding the antecedents, workplace circumstances, and fea...
on stress management in the workplace. Chapter 1 outlines its objectives and methodology. Chapters 2...
If the factor that causes stress is a person’s work place we are talking about work-related stress. ...
The focus of this thesis was on issues surrounding the antecedents, workplace circumstances, and fea...
Stress is an emotional strain resulting from adverse circumstances, and currently stress seems to be...
Stress is a common problem that can affect anyone, anytime. It occurs when the pressure to succeed o...