نتایج جستجو برای: occupational stress

تعداد نتایج: 492077  

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
soheila bakhtiari tayebeh mehrabi akbar hasanzadeh

background: stress is a nonspecific reaction to everything the body needs. although occupational stress exists in every occupation, it is seen with more frequency and intensity amongst those occupations related to human health. in this study, we aimed to investigate the level of occupational stress in operating room staffs working in the hospitals affiliated to isfahan university of medical sci...

2012

Occupational stress is a term generally used to define ongoing stress that is related to the workplace. The stress may have to do with the responsibilities associated with the work itself, or may be caused by conditions that are based in the corporate culture or personality conflicts. Occupational Stress is also referred as Job Stress or Work Stress. Occupational stress among IT / IT Support pe...

2016
P. T. Srinivasan

Occupational stress has emerged as a crucial and pervasive issue in contemporary work life. Mounting research evidence proves beyond dispute that stress has a dysfunctional impact on both individual as well as organizational outcomes. This paper investigates using survey methodology the relationship between occupational stress and work exhaustion among information systems personnel. The study s...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 1997
D Carroll G Davey Smith D Sheffield M J Shipley M G Marmot

This study investigated the relationship among blood pressure reactions to mental stress, cynical hostility, and socioeconomic status (SES) in 1,091 male public servants. Occupational grade served to index SES and cynical hostility was assessed using the Cook-Medley scale. (Cook & Medley, 1954). The magnitude of systolic, but not diastolic, blood pressure change scores to stress was positively ...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2017
H B Choy M Cm Wong

INTRODUCTION Professional burnout has been described as a gradual erosion of a person and may be one of the possible consequences of chronic occupational stress. Although occupational stress has been surveyed among dentists in Hong Kong, no study has been published about burnout in the profession. This study aimed to evaluate burnout among Hong Kong dentists and its association with occupationa...

2010
Kate S. Brasher Angela B. C. Dew Shaun G. Kilminster

This study aimed to identify work-related and personal factors associated with occupational stress in submariners. Work and well-being questionnaires were distributed to 219 male submariners (mean age 34 years), as part of a larger cohort study involving a stratified sample of 4951 Royal Navy (RN) personnel. The stress rate in submariners was 40%; significantly higher than the stress rate in th...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2010
Kate S Brasher Angela B C Dew Shaun G Kilminster Robert S Bridger

This study aimed to identify work-related and personal factors associated with occupational stress in submariners. Work and well-being questionnaires were distributed to 219 male submariners (mean age 34 years), as part of a larger cohort study involving a stratified sample of 4951 Royal Navy (RN) personnel. The stress rate in submariners was 40%; significantly higher than the stress rate in th...

2014
Seyyed Jalil Mirmohammadi Mahmoud Taheri Amir Houshang Mehrparvar Mohammad Heydari Ali Saadati Kanafi Mehrdad Mostaghaci

BACKGROUND Cardiovascular diseases are among the most important sources of mortality and morbidity, and have a high disease burden. There are some major well-known risk factors, which contribute to the development of these diseases. Occupational stress is caused due to imbalance between job demands and individual's ability, and it has been implicated as an etiology for cardiovascular diseases. ...

2014
Soheila Mohamadirizi Masoumeh Kordi Mohamad Taghi Shakeri

Background: According to the biopsychosocial model, menstrual symptoms are caused not only by a combination of biological factors such as hormonal disorders and lifestyle, but also by psychological and social factors such as working environment. This study aimed to determine the relation between occupational stress and dysmenorrhea in Iranian midwives. Materials and Methods: This prospective co...

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