The benefits of interventions for work-related stress

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In this quantitative meta-analysis is sought to determine the effectiveness of occupational stress-reducing interventions and the populations for which such interventions are most beneficial. 48 experimental studies were included in the analysis. Four intervention types were distinguished: cognitive-behavioural interventions, relaxation techniques, multimodal programs, and organisation-focused interventions. A small but significant overall effect was found. A moderate effect was found for cognitive-behavioural interventions and multimodal interventions, and a small effect was found for relaxation techniques. The effect size for organization-focused interventions was nonsignificant. Effects were most pronounced on the following outcome categories: complaints, psychologic resources and responses, and perceived quality of work life. The conclusion of the study was that stress management interventions are effective. Cognitive-behavioural interventions are more effective than the other intervention types.
TNO Identifier
276807
Source
American Journal of Public Health, 91(2), pp. 270-276.
Pages
270-276
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