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DefinitionAlmost everyone feels job stress at times, even if you like your job. You may feel stress about hours, coworkers, deadlines, or possible layoffs. Some stress is motivating and can help you achieve. But when job stress is constant, it can lead to health problems. Finding ways to relieve your stress can help you stay healthy and feel better. Causes of Job StressAlthough the cause of job stress is different for every person, there are some common sources of stress in the workplace. These include:
How Job Stress Affects Your HealthLike any kind of stress, job stress that continues for a long time can affect your health. Job stress may increase your risk for health problems such as:
Job stress may also cause troubles at home and in other areas of your life, making your stress worse. Signs to Watch forJob stress may be a problem for you if you have any of these signs:
What you can doYou do not need to let job stress take a toll on your health. There are many ways you can learn to manage job stress.
ReferencesAmerican Psychological Association website. Coping with stress at work. www.apa.org/helpcenter/work-stress.aspx. Updated October 14, 2018. Accessed August 11, 2022. American Psychological Association website. Stress in the workplace. www.apa.org/helpcenter/workplace-stress.aspx. Updated September 10, 2020. Accessed August 11, 2022. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). STRESS...at work. www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/99-101. Updated June 6, 2014. Accessed August 11, 2022. | |
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