Stress and Work: A Managerial Perspective |
Contents
The Nature of Stress | 1 |
A Model for Examining Stress and Work | 23 |
Measurement in the Behavioral Sciences | 59 |
Copyright | |
11 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
activities associated autonomic nervous system behavioral medicine behavioral sciences behavioral scientists biochemical biofeedback blood pressure career changes Chapter characteristics cholesterol chronic climate consequences coping coronary heart disease cortisol deal difficulty discussed diseases of adaptation dysfunctional effects employees endocrine system environment environmental eustress examine example experience experienced extraorganizational stressors factors fight-or-flight response goals Hans Selye hormone hypothalamus illness important increased indicate individual differences individual level stressors interaction involved job satisfaction job stress Journal medical and behavioral medicine mental health model of stress moderate negative occupation organization organizational climate organizational stressors outcomes overload perceptions person physical physician physiological potential stressors problems psychological psychosomatic relationship result role ambiguity role conflict self-report Selye significant social source of stress stimuli stress levels stress management stress reactions stress response stress situations stress-related subordinates theory Type A behavior variables York