Category: Stress

  • Videogames & Stress Level Reduction Among Students

    Table of Contents The topic of the study and its importance The information about the area of research The way of conducting the ethnography Challenges of the research Limitations of the ethnographic approach Works Cited The topic of the study and its importance Stress belongs among one of the most widespread issues in modern society.…

  • Workplace Stress Control Among Nurses

    Table of Contents Introduction Background of the Study Methods of the Study Results of the Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Introduction The issue of stress in the workplace can concern people of different professions, but nurses are prone to this problem very often since they are forced to work directly with patients, and their communication…

  • Stress Management: The Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale

    According to the two tests I took, I can say that my stress level is slightly high. The Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale shows that my score is 233, which is the average stress level. This suggests that I have a certain probability of acquiring psychological difficulties in the absence of control over the situation.…

  • Reducing Stress in Filipino Care Workers in Japan

    Asis, E., & Carandang, R. (2020). The plight of migrant care workers in Japan: A qualitative study of their stressors on caregiving. Journal of Migration and Health, 1-2, 100001. Web. This research was published in the Journal of Migration and Health, an open-access publisher of articles and reviews concerned with migration. It explores the experiences…

  • Stress Control Strategies for Nurses

    Table of Contents Introduction Theoretical Framework Review of the Literature Methodology Data Analysis Applicability to Nursing References Introduction The ever-changing conditions of the modern world may lead to various psychological problems, disorders, and illnesses, including stress, frustration, nervous overstrain, depression, etc. The organization of the work of nurses that is closely associated with interpersonal communication…

  • Stress, Adaptation, Coping Methods & Strategies

    Introduction If a patient has no relevant information but is constantly asked to take tests, confusion and concerns start developing. A physical examination of the Nguyens provokes a number of additional diagnostic steps, and one of them is to have a mammogram for Yen (Trease et al., 2018). She does not understand what is happening,…

  • Implications of Educational Attainment on Stress Level in Job

    The aim of the study is to ascertain the implication of occupational status, gender, and self-concept on levels of job-related stress. The demographic to be surveyed are bank workers in Lagos state. Three hypotheses, out of which the third suffices the topic in discussion, were used and relevant data analysis procedures were used such as…

  • Stress and Solutions for Working Students

    Since the increase in the levels of stress that working students experience due to their busy schedules, alternative options for studying need to be introduced into the current academic system. Greater flexibility in schedules coupled with the creation of online classes will lead to a better work-life balance and allow alleviating the extent of stress…

  • Coping with Stress at University

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Stress among university students Inadequate resources Lack of proper guidelines Provision of inadequate knowledge and training Poor learning environments Coping strategies Conclusion References Abstract Stress is one of the major challenges that students face in universities. Studies have found out that many institutions of higher education do not help students…

  • Community Based Stress Management Programs and Interventions

    Developing Stress Management Programs The effectiveness of stress management programs depends on such factors as income and poverty levels in the society, among others. Researchers have undertaken studies on stress that negatively affects the destitute rural regions of South Africa. According to Crouch (2008), incapacity confronts poor people with distressingly constrained options in the region.…