working pressure
working pressure
Psychological terminology
Learn more about the meaning of work stress
Learn more about the meaning of work stress
working pressure
Working pressure definition
words explanation
Potential source
negative impact
warning signal
Work stress refers to the pressure brought to people by overwork, changing production posts, excessive or changed job responsibilities, etc. Work stress is a hot topic in the world at present, which is not only a powerful driving force, but also a negative factor affecting work performance and occupational health.
Basic information
Chinese name
working pressure
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People's work pressure
synonym
Work stress, occupational stress, etc.
Foreign name
working pressure
working pressure
Work stress is also called work stress, occupational stress, occupational stress and work stress.
Working pressure definition
Stress is a dynamic situation. In this case, individuals have to face opportunities, limitations and requirements related to their desired goals, and the results produced by this dynamic situation are considered to be important and uncertain.
Stress is a comprehensive model of individual's physiological, psychological and behavioral responses to various stimuli. The main factors related to stress are stressors, individuals' cognition of stressors and stress state.
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Explanations in the tool book
Also known as "occupational stress", stress caused by work or factors directly related to work. For example, overload, changing production posts, time pressure, too many or changing job responsibilities, too high demands of machines on people, irregular working hours, shift shifts, working speed determined by machines, too far to work, and poor natural and social environment for work. Research shows that these factors are the most important stress in employees' daily life.
Interpretation in academic literature
Work stress refers to the comprehensive state of psychological and physiological responses of the body under the influence of the working environment, which represents the body's response to environmental pressure. The ultimate goal of work stress is to make individuals better adapt to the environment.
Work stress refers to psychological stress caused by work or factors directly related to work. Excessive work pressure will lead to fatigue, anxiety, depression, decreased work ability and even develop into job burnout.
In psychology, stress refers to the body's response to various social stimuli, including physical, psychological and behavioral aspects. The stress caused by professional activities is called occupational stress.