workplace stress
Also known as: workplace stress, work stress
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Work environment risk factors causing day-to-day stress in ... link.springer.com Feb 5, 2022 9 facts
referenceKivimäki M, Virtanen M, Elovainio M, Kouvonen A, Väänänen A, and Vahtera J conducted a meta-analysis in 2006 on the role of work stress in the etiology of coronary heart disease.
referenceBell, Johnston, Allan, Johnston, and Pollard found that repeated real-time measures of work stress in nurses may not relate to questionnaire accounts.
procedureA comprehensive study of workplace stress requires a combination of data collection methods, specifically ecological momentary assessment and continuous physiological monitoring.
referenceSiegrist and Rödel examined the relationship between work stress and health risk behavior in a 2006 study.
referenceRutledge et al. conducted a real-time assessment of work stress in physicians and nurses, which was published in Health Psychology in 2009.
claimCurrent research on workplace stress often fails to treat stress outcomes as multifaceted responses, instead focusing primarily on affective responses.
procedureA comprehensive study of workplace stress requires complex analysis approaches, specifically combining multilevel modelling with structural equation modelling or other probabilistic graphical models.
claimDefinitions of 'psychosocial stress' and 'job stressors' are used inconsistently in scientific literature, despite the existence of widely acknowledged psychosocial stress models.
referenceFernández-Castro et al. (2017) published a longitudinal cohort study in the International Journal of Nursing Studies examining how emotional exhaustion influences work stress, specifically analyzing the relationships between stressor appraisals, hedonic tone, and fatigue in the daily tasks of nurses.
Sleep Across the Lifespan: A Neurobehavioral Perspective link.springer.com Feb 5, 2025 3 facts
claimSleep behaviors in young and middle adulthood are influenced by interpersonal factors like family and caregiving, organizational factors like job stress, and environmental factors like financial insecurity.
claimFuruichi W, Shimura A, Miyama H, Seki T, Ono K, Masuya J, et al. studied the effects of job stressors, stress response, and sleep disturbance on presenteeism in office workers.
claimJob stress, caused by high workloads, extended hours, or workplace conflicts, exacerbates presenteeism by negatively impacting an employee's psychological and physical well-being.
Mind and Body Approaches for Stress and Anxiety - nccih nccih.nih.gov 1 fact
measurementA 2018 systematic review and meta-analysis of nine studies examined mindfulness-based programs targeting workplace stress or work engagement in employee samples and measured physiological outcomes.