Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Workplace
stress
- Workplace stressors are
aspects of the work
environment which have a
negative impact on health.
- Jonhansson.
- This study took place in a Swedish sawmill, which employed workers in a
range of occupations with varying degrees of responsibility and job control.
- There was a high-risk group
of 10 finishers, whose job
involves little control and high
responsibility and a low-risk
group of 10 cleaners who
had a lot of control and little
responsibility.
- The finishers had higher stress
hormone levels than the cleaners.
- The finishers had higher stress hormone
levels on work days than rest days.
- The finishers had more
stress related illness and
more absence from work.
- Evaluation.
- Individual differences were not
accounted for. It may be that people
more vulnerable to stressors are
attracted to demanding jobs with
high responsibility.
- Marmot et al.
- Marmot et al.
performed a five
year study of
London-based
civil servants.
- They found that employees
with low job control were
three times more likely to
have heart attacks.
- Marmot agrees with
Jonhansson that low
job control can lead
to workplace stress
but did not find a link
between high
responibility and
stress related illness.
- Evaluation.
- Workplace stressors are not
naturally harmful to health. In
fact, the workplace can provide
heightened opportunities to
increase self-esteem,
confidence and motivation.
- Different research
methods have produced
different results.
- Research into
workplace stressors
does not account for
individual
differences.