| View Larger Image | Job-related stress and sleep disorders among college presidents: Job-related stress, sleep disorders and stress reduction methods | Paperbackby Patricia Royal (Author)
| List Price: | $70.00 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | VDM Verlag | | Page Count: | 88 Pages | | Publication Date: | June 03, 2009 |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Over the last 15 years job-related stress has become a major health concern for many employees and family members. In a recent gallop poll survey, 71% of respondents rated their job as their primary cause of stress. In addition to the usual and customary demands of a job, the recent downsizing, mergers, and layoffs have created more insecurity for many workers. Symptoms associated with job-related stress include depression, anxiety, fatigue, headaches and sleeping difficulties. Fifty percent of sleep disorders, in particular insomnia cases, are attributed to anxiety, stress, or depression. Many times, this tension or anxiety is a result of job- related stress. In addition to the employee?s potential problems, the employer may also face serious business-related issues. In a recent study, 55% of the participants agreed that lack of sleep made a severe impact on their abilities at work. This book describes a study that examined the relationship between college presidents and job- related stress levels and sleep disorders, and methods used to reduce stress. |
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