Psychology of health and mental hygiene: Psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress prevention

The relevance of the study lies in the warning of burnout syndrome, which is currently the most frequently solved problem among workers. The study aimed to determine which of the most affected groups of workers is most endangered by psychosocial risk factors. The study aims to point out the issue of...

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Main Author: Radka Vaníčková
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2021-01-01
Series:Problems and Perspectives in Management
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spelling doaj-aa4861e4cb614c1ca9f078c2f74d6f122021-01-28T13:39:59ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672021-01-01191687710.21511/ppm.19(1).2021.0614620Psychology of health and mental hygiene: Psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress preventionRadka Vaníčková0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3559-5799Dr., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Corporate Strategy, Department of Management, Institute of Technology and Business in Ceske BudejoviceThe relevance of the study lies in the warning of burnout syndrome, which is currently the most frequently solved problem among workers. The study aimed to determine which of the most affected groups of workers is most endangered by psychosocial risk factors. The study aims to point out the issue of burnout syndrome and determine preventive steps to prevent burnout syndrome. The best-chosen method was a survey, which allowed getting as many results as possible. The questionnaire survey interviewed 80 respondents in 2018. The total number of relevant questionnaires used was 50. 11 questionnaires were from employees in the sales department, and 39 questionnaires from employees in the warehouse. Data from questionnaires were processed in Microsoft Excel 2017. Data from questionnaires were selected according to closed and open questions. Open-ended questions were evaluated by keywords. The results, as secondary data, also took into account the primary data. The results of the questionnaires provided a percentage overview of psychosocial stress factors among sales staff and warehouse workers. The results of the questionnaires also served as an incentive to provide measures against burnout syndrome.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14620/PPM_2021_01_Vaniskova.pdfburnout syndromemental stressmotivatorsrisk factorsstress preventionstress reactions
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Psychology of health and mental hygiene: Psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress prevention
Problems and Perspectives in Management
burnout syndrome
mental stress
motivators
risk factors
stress prevention
stress reactions
author_facet Radka Vaníčková
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title Psychology of health and mental hygiene: Psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress prevention
title_short Psychology of health and mental hygiene: Psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress prevention
title_full Psychology of health and mental hygiene: Psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress prevention
title_fullStr Psychology of health and mental hygiene: Psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress prevention
title_full_unstemmed Psychology of health and mental hygiene: Psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress prevention
title_sort psychology of health and mental hygiene: psychosocial risks, consequences, and possibilities of work stress prevention
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Problems and Perspectives in Management
issn 1727-7051
1810-5467
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The relevance of the study lies in the warning of burnout syndrome, which is currently the most frequently solved problem among workers. The study aimed to determine which of the most affected groups of workers is most endangered by psychosocial risk factors. The study aims to point out the issue of burnout syndrome and determine preventive steps to prevent burnout syndrome. The best-chosen method was a survey, which allowed getting as many results as possible. The questionnaire survey interviewed 80 respondents in 2018. The total number of relevant questionnaires used was 50. 11 questionnaires were from employees in the sales department, and 39 questionnaires from employees in the warehouse. Data from questionnaires were processed in Microsoft Excel 2017. Data from questionnaires were selected according to closed and open questions. Open-ended questions were evaluated by keywords. The results, as secondary data, also took into account the primary data. The results of the questionnaires provided a percentage overview of psychosocial stress factors among sales staff and warehouse workers. The results of the questionnaires also served as an incentive to provide measures against burnout syndrome.
topic burnout syndrome
mental stress
motivators
risk factors
stress prevention
stress reactions
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14620/PPM_2021_01_Vaniskova.pdf
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