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Annotated Bibliography Stressors and effects of stressors Hogan, J.M., Carlson, J.G. & Dua, J. “Stressors and Stress Reactions Among Personnel.” International Journal of Stress Management 9:4 (2002): 289-310. Print. This study helps to identify some of the stressors and effects of these stressors on employees. The study revealed that job and non-work stress factors correlated positively with behavioral, cognitive, negative emotionality and psychological reactions to stress. This article provides a comparison of the findings with results obtained from other research.
The information gathered from this source will help in developing a program that comprehensively addresses the need of the audience. Vagg,P.R., Spielberger, C.D. & Wasala, C.F. “Effects of Organizational Level and Gender on Stress in the Workplace.” International Journal of Stress Management 9:4 (2002): 243-261. Print. This article analyzes the effect of stress at the workplace with respect to organizational level and gender. The study revealed that employees working at higher levels in the organization experienced stress while making critical decisions and handling crisis situations when compared to those employees who worked at lower levels.
The stress levels among male employees where strongly related to their fears about their role in the power structure within the organization. Among women, the stress levels were strongly related to factors that led to managing their job and family responsibilities. The information in this article will help formulate an educational program that addresses the gender specific needs with respect to stress management. Coping Strategies for Stress Management Buchwald, Petra. Stress and Anxiety: Application to Health, Work Place, Community, and Education.
United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2006. Print. A section of this book provides information on coping strategies within the community. It deals with the stressful person-environment interactions and the influence of society on individual and community functioning. This resource will help in designing the health program with respect to the environment of individuals. Planning and Development of Educational Program Society for Public Health Education. “Practice Notes: Strategies in Health Education” Health Education & Behavior June 37:3 (2010): 313-317. Print. This peer-reviewed article provides extensive information about some exemplary strategies, initiatives and resolving some challenges with respect to health education programs like depression and healthy diets in children.
Information on practice-related issues is also included. This article will be extremely useful in planning and development of the health education program pertaining to stress management. Stigler, M.H., Perry, C.L., Smolenski, D., Arora, A. & Reddy, K.S. “A Mediation Analysis of a Tobacco Prevention Program for Adolescents in India: How Did Project MYTRI Work?” Health Education & Behavior June 38:3 (2011): 231-240. Print. This peer-reviewed article provides an elaborate presentation of the effects of an intervention with respect to a health education program titled ‘Mobilizing Youth for Tobacco Related Initiatives in India’.
The study revealed that the changes in knowledge and perception of tobacco use were significantly related to the person’s intentions to use tobacco and tobacco use behaviors. Implications for intervention design are also considered. This article will help to define specific objectives and goals for the education program pertaining to stress management. Works Cited Buchwald, P. Stress and Anxiety: Application to Health, Work Place, Community, and Education. United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2006. Print. Hogan, J.M., Carlson, J.G. & Dua, J.
“Stressors and Stress Reactions Among University Personnel.” International Journal of Stress Management 9:4 (2002): 289-310. Print. Society for Public Health Education. “Practice Notes: Strategies in Health Education” Health Education & Behavior June 37:3 (2010): 313-317. Print. Stigler, M.H., Perry, C.L., Smolenski, D., Arora, A. & Reddy, K.S. “A Mediation Analysis of a Tobacco Prevention Program for Adolescents in India: How Did Project MYTRI Work?” Health Education & Behavior June 38:3 (2011): 231-240. Print. Vagg,P.R., Spielberger, C.D. & Wasala, C.F. “Effects of Organizational Level and Gender on Stress in the Workplace.
” International Journal of Stress Management 9:4 (2002): 243-261. Print.
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