Consequences of Stress: As Behavioral, Medical, and Organizational

Consequences of Stress: As Behavioral, Medical, and Organizational

Haiqa Sharmen, Akhtar Baloch, Adnan Faridi
ISBN13: 9781668465431|ISBN10: 1668465434|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668465448|EISBN13: 9781668465455
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6543-1.ch005
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Sharmen, Haiqa, et al. "Consequences of Stress: As Behavioral, Medical, and Organizational." Handbook of Research on Dissecting and Dismantling Occupational Stress in Modern Organizations, edited by Adnan ul Haque, IGI Global, 2023, pp. 70-79. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6543-1.ch005

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Sharmen, H., Baloch, A., & Faridi, A. (2023). Consequences of Stress: As Behavioral, Medical, and Organizational. In A. Haque (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Dissecting and Dismantling Occupational Stress in Modern Organizations (pp. 70-79). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6543-1.ch005

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Sharmen, Haiqa, Akhtar Baloch, and Adnan Faridi. "Consequences of Stress: As Behavioral, Medical, and Organizational." In Handbook of Research on Dissecting and Dismantling Occupational Stress in Modern Organizations, edited by Adnan ul Haque, 70-79. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2023. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6543-1.ch005

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Abstract

The purpose of this chapter is to investigate the consequences of occupational stress on human life. The present report aims to find out several behavioral, organizational, and medical health issues related to organizational stress. The purpose of this work is to develop a theoretical integrative consensus in the field of stress modes. The current study is designed as a systematic review. Subjective relevance to study keywords (stress, stress management, chronic stress, community stress, group stress, stress growth, stress adverse effects, stress sources, stress phases, stress categories) published by academic and/or scientific resources are used as inclusion criteria. Content analysis is used to gather data. The goal of this work is to provide a theoretical unity of approach in stress research. According to the findings, more research is needed into additional areas of stress, such as social, emotional, gender-related, ethnic, or physical consequences of stress along with specific professions, such as teaching, pilots, accountants, and so on.

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