The causes of stress and strategies for managing stress: A case study of Thai university staff and lecturers
This research aimed at finding the causes of stress, effects of stress, and strategies for managing stress; a difference in the causes and effects of stress among participants; and a relationship between the causes and effects of stress. The research questionnaire was used to ask 360 university staf...
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th-mahidol.135142018-06-11T11:58:06Z The causes of stress and strategies for managing stress: A case study of Thai university staff and lecturers Sukhumpong Channuwong Wutthinant Kantatian Mahidol University Agricultural and Biological Sciences Computer Science Earth and Planetary Sciences Engineering Materials Science Mathematics This research aimed at finding the causes of stress, effects of stress, and strategies for managing stress; a difference in the causes and effects of stress among participants; and a relationship between the causes and effects of stress. The research questionnaire was used to ask 360 university staff and lecturers. The research findings showed that participants perceive time management, finance, and workload to be the main causes of stress. Headache, physical burnout, and loss of concentration were the main effects of stress. Concerning strategies for managing stress, participants try to complete the urgent and important jobs before the due date in order to reduce work overload; make a list of income and expense in order to reduce financial problem; work part-time in order to increase income; work continuously and constantly in order to reduce workload; accept the reality that not everyone can achieve everything he or she hopes or wishes; and create a positive thinking that each problem has its own solution. The results of hypotheses testing showed that age group, marital status, work experience, and financial status were factors influencing the causes of stress. There was a positive relationship between the causes and effects of stress. © EuroJournals Publishing, Inc. 2012. 2018-06-11T04:31:44Z 2018-06-11T04:31:44Z 2012-01-01 Article European Journal of Scientific Research. Vol.79, No.4 (2012), 592-606 1450202X 1450216X 2-s2.0-84863974938 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/13514 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84863974938&origin=inward |
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This research aimed at finding the causes of stress, effects of stress, and strategies for managing stress; a difference in the causes and effects of stress among participants; and a relationship between the causes and effects of stress. The research questionnaire was used to ask 360 university staff and lecturers. The research findings showed that participants perceive time management, finance, and workload to be the main causes of stress. Headache, physical burnout, and loss of concentration were the main effects of stress. Concerning strategies for managing stress, participants try to complete the urgent and important jobs before the due date in order to reduce work overload; make a list of income and expense in order to reduce financial problem; work part-time in order to increase income; work continuously and constantly in order to reduce workload; accept the reality that not everyone can achieve everything he or she hopes or wishes; and create a positive thinking that each problem has its own solution. The results of hypotheses testing showed that age group, marital status, work experience, and financial status were factors influencing the causes of stress. There was a positive relationship between the causes and effects of stress. © EuroJournals Publishing, Inc. 2012. |
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