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Work,stress, and well-being
Authors:Frank Landy  James Campbell Quick  Stanislav Kasl
Affiliation:(1) Pennsylvania State University, 202 Research, Bldg. D, 16802 University Park, Pennsylvania;(2) University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas;(3) Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
Abstract:Work-related stress may lead to injuries and psychological disorders. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has identified psychological disorders as one of the ten leading work-related diseases and injuries during the 1980s (Sauter, Murphy, & Hurrell, 1990). This article sets out a framework, strategy, and recommendations for enhancing stress management skills and the psychological well-being of individuals in occupational environments. Central to the strategy are attention to work design variables, such as control, uncertainty, conflict, and task demands, surveillance of psychological disorders in the workplace, education of managers and workers concerning psychological well-being and stress in the workplace, and treatment of individuals in distress.
Keywords:stress  surveillance  work design  prevention
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