Can work make you sick? A meta-analysis of the relationships between job stressors and physical symptoms
University of South Florida · University of Tulsa
Abstract
Abstract A meta-analysis of 79 studies reporting cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between physical symptoms and various occupational stressors was conducted. Stressors were organizational constraints, interpersonal conflict, role conflict, role ambiguity, workload, work hours, and lack of control. The relationships between stressors and eight physical symptoms were quantitatively summarized and contrasted, for both individual symptoms and composite symptom scales. All of the occupational stressors were significantly related to physical symptoms in cross-sectional analyses, and the effect sizes of these relationships varied both by the stressor and the individual symptom examined. The longitudinal…
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5Topics & keywords
- Stressor
- Psychology
- Occupational stress
- Clinical psychology
- Role conflict
- Interpersonal communication
- Developmental psychology
- Social psychology