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STRESS - Roderic Gray

Practitioner papers workplace STRESS a review of the literature Roderic Gray 1998 | 1 workplace STRESS has been identified as a serious cause of individual suffering and commercial loss. This review examines published evidence on the causes and effects of STRESS , and the implications for managers in organisations. The nature of STRESS STRESS is "a reality like love or electricity - unmistakable in experience but hard to define (Teasdale and McKeown, 1994). Occupational STRESS has been designated one of the top ten industrial diseases in the US (British Psychological Society, 1988). Willcox (1994), comments that previous research supports the view that at least 25% of the working population is psychologically stressed at any one time. If this is true it has serious implications for the health of society as a whole, a point acknowledged in the government document The Health of The Nation (HMSO, 1992) when it identifies mental health as one of the key areas needing to be addressed to enhance the nation s health.

| 1 Workplace stress has been identified as a serious cause of individual suffering and commercial loss. This review examines published evidence on the causes and effects of stress, and the implications for

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