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Author Levi, Lennart.

Title Stress in industry : causes, effects, and prevention / L. Levi
Published Geneva : International Labour Office, 1984

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Description vi, 70 pages ; 24 cm
Series Occupational safety and health series ; no. 51
Occupational safety and health series ; no. 51
Summary 1. STRESS -- 2. STRESS IN INDUSTRY -- 3. THOSE WHO ARE VULNERABLE -- 4. HOW TO PREVENT AND TO TREAT -- 5. PRINCIPLES OF PREVENTION OF STRESS-RELATED DISEASES. Countless people in today's society complain of "stress". The word is often misused, and used, in the most varied of meanings. What, then, do we actually mean by stress? How does it feel? What takes place in the body? Does it make sense to talk about stress illnesses? How common are they? Can stress be measured? Can stress be cured or, indeed, can it be prevented? In the following pages an attempt is made to answer both these and other common questions about stress. To facilitate comprehension, a few simplifications have been unavoidable. The aim has been merely to present the most elementary of introductions. Those who wish, therefore, to explore the topic more thoroughly are referred to the more detailed works listed in the bibliography at the end of this booklet. The publication has five chapters: stress; stress in industry; those who are vulnerable; how to prevent and to treat; principles of prevention of stress-related diseases
Analysis Work Stress Industrial Sector
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 61-70
Subject Job stress.
Occupational diseases.
Psychology, Industrial.
Stress (Physiology)
Stress (Psychology)
Work -- Psychological aspects.
Occupational Diseases -- psychology.
Stress, Psychological -- etiology.
Stress, Psychological -- prevention & control.
Author International Labour Office.
LC no. 86103444
ISBN 9221035395