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sources of stress: workplace stress L5
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What is the economic cost of workplace stress in 2013?
£10.4
billion
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What was the sample size of the study conducted by Johansson et al.?
28
manual
labourers
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Where was the study by Johansson et al. conducted?
At a
Swedish
sawmill
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What types of workers were in the high-risk group in Johansson et al.'s study?
Sawyers
,
edgers
, and
graders
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What does workload refer to in the context of this study?
The amount of
activity
in a job
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How is job control defined in the study?
Extent
of
managing
work
aspects
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What were the findings regarding high workload and low control?
Higher
illness
rates
and
adrenalize
levels
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What does the job-strain model propose?
Workplace creates
stress
through
demands
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What are the two ways stress is created according to the job-strain model?
High
workload and
low
job control
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What did Marmot et al. study in their research?
10,000
civil
servants
in
Whitehall
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What is the relationship between senior and junior staff in Marmot et al.'s study?
Senior
staff
have high
workload
and
control
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What does Lazarus' transactional model propose about stress?
Perception
of stress depends on
coping
abilities
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What did Shultz et al. (2010) find about work underload?
It can also be
stressful
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What was assessed 11 years later in Shultz et al.'s study?
Coronary heart disease
risk
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What did researchers find about high-grade workers?
They had the
highest
workload
and
control
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What was the relationship between workload and coronary heart disease (CHD)?
High workload was
not
associated with
CHD
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How does the job-strain model oversimplify stress factors?
It doesn't account for
work underload
effects
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What was the strongest combined effect found in the study?
Low
job control and
high
workload
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How did social support affect younger workers in the study?
It did
not
reduce
stress levels
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