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An epidemiological study on work and family stress among Chinese in Hong Kong
Authors:Bernard W. K. Lau  Paul M. B. Yung  Jenny W. H. Mak  J. MacDonald Wallace
Affiliation:(1) Behavioural Science Section, Department of Health Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong;(2) Department of Applied Social Studies, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong;(3) England Brighton, Sussex
Abstract:Hong Kong, with a population of over six million in a modern city, has been shown to be a very stressful place to live in. However, epidemiological data from a big-scale study in this regard are lacking. The present territory-wide survey, from a sample representative of the general population, was aimed to investigate the work and family stress of Chinese adults in the community with respect to the impact on their psychological well-being. The psychosocial context was considered as an important source of stress. The results showed that coping with work demands and rearing children were reported as the highest stress responses. Moreover, workers in Hong Kong took an instrumental attitude, i.e., one emphasizing material rewards, in order to reduce the job stress arising from interpersonal conflicts in the workplace.
Keywords:Hong Kong  work and family stress  conflicts in the workplace
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