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A General Measure of Work Stress: The Stress in General Scale
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2001
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Blood-pressure ReactivityMental HealthGeneral MeasureWorker Well-beingOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyStressManagementOccupational Health PsychologyWork AttitudeStress ManagementChronic StressOccupational StressPsychiatryWork StressWork-related StressWorklife BalanceMedicineGeneral ScaleUnemployment
The present study focused on the development and validation of scores on the Stress in General scale. Three diverse samples of workers ( n = 4,322, n = 574, n = 34) provided psychometric and validity evidence. All evidence converged on the existence of two distinct subscales, each of which measured a different aspect of general work stress. The studies also resulted in meaningful patterns of correlations with stressor measures, a physiological measure of chronic stress (blood-pressure reactivity), general job attitude measures, and intentions to quit.
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