Impacts of Psychosocial stress on Physiology and Psychology substantially based on effort reward imbalance model: A comprehensive review

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2021-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Jahan, M. An. NayemMetadata
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Occupational stress is a common phenomenon all over the world and researchers found ways
to identify and measure job stress and stressors which included some very popular models. In
this article, we had focused on effort reward imbalance largely to measure psychosocial stress.
This study was intended to identify the effects of job stress on human physiological and
psychological aspects after reviewing several articles. Necessary articles were collected and
classified based on their type of impacts on human life. The study finding was that psychosocial
stress had several impacts on human physiology (e.g., cardiovascular problem, renal problem,
diabetes etc.) and psychology (e.g., insomnia, anxiety, depression etc.). The study discussed
about these aspects with supporting graphs, data and tables. Finally, we suggested increment
of reward, salary, boosting job esteem, keeping resting period, stress management program and
counselling to cope up with these stress condition to minimize the impacts.
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Psychosocial stress; Effort reward imbalance; Measurement of job stress; Effects of psychosocial stress; Management of stressDescription
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2021.Department
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