Browsing by Subject "Stress"
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Assessing work stressors, union support, job satisfaction and safety outcomes in the mining environment
(2014)The mining environment is one of the largest contributors to the South African economy and provides employment and a livelihood to many South African households. However; the mining environment is one of the most hazardous ... -
An assessment of the invariance of work–related well–being in selected South African sectors
(2013)The current work environment demands a lot from employees. Organisations implement strategies to reduce cost and increase productivity, often ignoring the well-being and needs of employees. Factors such as virtual offices ... -
Associations between demographic factors and perceived acculturative stress among African migrants in Germany
(2014)This study investigated the nature and extent of the associations between demographic variables and acculturative stress of African migrants in Germany with the premise that living in Germany would be stressful for Africans. ... -
Die belewing van stres en die gebruik van cope-vaardighede deur departementshoofde van skole : riglyne vir ondersteuning
(North-West University, 2006)An investigation into stress experience and the use of coping skills by departemental heads of schools: guidelines for support. Stress occurs when one's perception of demands exceeds his perception of his abilities to meet ... -
Bestuurstrategieë van die skoolhoof vir die hantering van die onderwyseres met uitbranding
(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 1998)The research on management strategies by the school principal for the managing of the female teacher with burnout, is divided into six phases. Firstly it is to determine what the nature of burnout in the female teacher ... -
Burnout and engagement of non-professional counsellors in South Africa
(North-West University, 2004)Counselling services as provided by non-professional counsellors have been in place for a number of decades. Counselling traumatised people demands a significant amount of emotional investment from the counsellor. A neglected ... -
Burnout in South African provincial cricket and rugby coaches
(North-West University (South Africa), 1999)The purpose of this study was to examine the current literature on burnout in the coaching profession, and to determine the prevalence and cyclical nature of burnout in South African provincial cricket and rugby coaches, ... -
Burnout, engagement and stress of medical practitioners
(North-West University, 2003)The environment in which medical practitioners in South Africa and elsewhere in the world currently function demands more of them than did any previous period. Medical practitioners have to cope with the demands that arise ... -
Burnout, job stress and personality traits in the South African Police Service
(North-West University, 2005)A healthy, productive and motivated police service is an important contributor to the stability and resulting economic growth and development of countries. Burnout is a recognised health risk in law enforcement agencies ... -
Burnout, stress and coping in the South African Police Service in Gauteng
(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002)Since its transformation in1 994 the South African Police Service (SAPS) has undergone large scale changes. In South Africa, Gauteng is one of the most prominent crime areas, reflecting the highest crime rate throughout ...