High risk projects : an examination of how personal stress is communicated within construction crews

The purpose of this investigation is to gather insights from construction workers regarding their perceptions of the impact personal stress may have on their own behavior, and, in turn, how their behavior can affect the safety and work quality of the entire construction crew. It has been found in th...

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Main Author: Sciboz, Daniel
Other Authors: O'Hara, Laura
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1874672014-07-30T03:32:15ZHigh risk projects : an examination of how personal stress is communicated within construction crewsExamination of how personal stress is communicated within construction crewsSciboz, DanielJob stress.Nonverbal communication.Construction industry -- Employees -- Mental health.The purpose of this investigation is to gather insights from construction workers regarding their perceptions of the impact personal stress may have on their own behavior, and, in turn, how their behavior can affect the safety and work quality of the entire construction crew. It has been found in this investigation that although personal stress is not always verbally shared with coworkers, it is recognized by colleagues via nonverbal cues. In addition, most construction workers report that they do not receive appropriate social support from their co-workers, despite their need for it.Department of Communication StudiesO'Hara, Laura2011-06-03T19:39:51Z2011-06-03T19:39:51Z20032003v, 90 leaves ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z72 2003 .S29http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/187467http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1265462Virtual Press
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topic Job stress.
Nonverbal communication.
Construction industry -- Employees -- Mental health.
spellingShingle Job stress.
Nonverbal communication.
Construction industry -- Employees -- Mental health.
Sciboz, Daniel
High risk projects : an examination of how personal stress is communicated within construction crews
description The purpose of this investigation is to gather insights from construction workers regarding their perceptions of the impact personal stress may have on their own behavior, and, in turn, how their behavior can affect the safety and work quality of the entire construction crew. It has been found in this investigation that although personal stress is not always verbally shared with coworkers, it is recognized by colleagues via nonverbal cues. In addition, most construction workers report that they do not receive appropriate social support from their co-workers, despite their need for it. === Department of Communication Studies
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