Work stress among six professional groups: the Singapore experience

Recent developments in stress research have called for attention to how social structures influence the stress and coping processes. This paper examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore and argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only b...

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Published inSocial science & medicine (1982) Vol. 50; no. 10; pp. 1415 - 1432
Main Authors Chan, Kwok Bun, Lai, Gina, Ko, Yiu Chung, Boey, Kam Weng
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Abstract Recent developments in stress research have called for attention to how social structures influence the stress and coping processes. This paper examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore and argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only by individual personality and job nature, but also by structural forces shaping the profession, the social organization of work institutions and the development of the economy. Data were collected from a survey of professionals in Singapore conducted in 1989–1990. The sample consisted of 2570 men and women from six different professions and para-professions, namely general practitioners, lawyers, engineers, teachers, nurses and life insurance personnel. Results showed that performance pressure and work-family conflicts were perceived to be the most stressful aspects of work. These two stressors also significantly contributed to the experience of overall work stress. Further, stress arising from work-family conflicts, performance pressure and poor job prospects was negatively associated with the level of work satisfaction. These findings were discussed in the contexts of increasing professionalization and de-professionalization and the growing emphases on productivity and efficiency in a quickly developing economy.
AbstractList Recent developments in stress research have called for attention to how social structures influence the stress and coping processes. This paper examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore and argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only by individual personality and job nature, but also by structural forces shaping the profession, the social organization of work institutions and the development of the economy.
Recent developments in stress research have called for attention to how social structures influence the stress and coping processes. This paper examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore and argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only by individual personality and job nature, but also by structural forces shaping the profession, the social organization of work institutions and the development of the economy. Data were collected from a survey of professionals in Singapore conducted in 1989–1990. The sample consisted of 2570 men and women from six different professions and para-professions, namely general practitioners, lawyers, engineers, teachers, nurses and life insurance personnel. Results showed that performance pressure and work-family conflicts were perceived to be the most stressful aspects of work. These two stressors also significantly contributed to the experience of overall work stress. Further, stress arising from work-family conflicts, performance pressure and poor job prospects was negatively associated with the level of work satisfaction. These findings were discussed in the contexts of increasing professionalization and de-professionalization and the growing emphases on productivity and efficiency in a quickly developing economy.
Recent developments in stress research have called for attention to how social structures influence the stress and coping processes. This paper examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore and argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only by individual personality and job nature, but also by structural forces shaping the profession, the social organization of work institutions and the development of the economy. Data were collected from a survey of professionals in Singapore conducted in 1989-1990. The sample consisted of 2570 men and women from six different professions and para-professions, namely general practitioners, lawyers, engineers, teachers, nurses and life insurance personnel. Results showed that performance pressure and work-family conflicts were perceived to be the most stressful aspects of work. These two stressors also significantly contributed to the experience of overall work stress. Further, stress arising from work-family conflicts, performance pressure and poor job prospects was negatively associated with the level of work satisfaction. These findings were discussed in the contexts of increasing professionalization and de-professionalization and the growing emphases on productivity and efficiency in a quickly developing economy.
Research on six different professions including nursing. [(BNI unique abstract)] 59 references
Examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore & argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only by individual personality & job nature, but also by social-structural forces shaping the profession, social organization of work institutions, & development of the economy. Self-administered questionnaire data gathered 1989/90 from 2,570 general practitioners, lawyers, engineers, teachers, nurses, & life insurance personnel show that performance pressure & work-family conflicts are perceived to be the most stressful aspects of work. These two stressors also significantly contribute to the experience of overall work stress. Further, stress arising from work-family conflicts, performance pressure, & poor job prospects is negatively associated with the level of work satisfaction. Findings are discussed in the contexts of increasing professionalization & deprofessionalization & the growing emphases on productivity & efficiency in a quickly developing economy. 6 Tables, 59 References. Adapted from the source document.
Examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore and argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only by individual personality and job nature, but also by structural forces shaping the profession, the social organization of work institutions and the development of the economy. (Original abstract - amended)
Author Chan, Kwok Bun
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Snippet Recent developments in stress research have called for attention to how social structures influence the stress and coping processes. This paper examines the...
Examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore and argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only by...
Examines the experience of work stress among professionals in Singapore & argues that workers' experiences in the workplace are influenced not only by...
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Biological and medical sciences
Data Collection
Demography
Employees
Engineers
Ergonomics. Workplace layout. Occupational psychology
Family Relations
Family Work Relationship
Female
Humans
Job Satisfaction
Lawyers
Male
Medical sciences
Mental Health
Mental stress
Nurses
Occupational medicine
Occupational psychology
Occupational Stress
Occupations
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Physicians
Professional people
Professional Workers
Professionals
Psychology
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Social Environment
Social structure
Socioeconomic Factors
Stress
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Teachers
Work place
Work stress
Work stress Professionals Singapore
Working conditions
Title Work stress among six professional groups: the Singapore experience
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