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Title: | Stress Management of Employees of Private Schools A Case Study of Ahmedabad City |
Researcher: | Chavda, Manishkumar |
Guide(s): | Sarkhel, Banibrata and Sinha, Minti |
Keywords: | Economics and Business Management Private School Employees Social Sciences Stress, Stressors, Stress Management, Private School, |
University: | Sabarmati University |
Completed Date: | 2024 |
Abstract: | Since 1999, the researcher has observed widespread anxiety, dissatisfaction, and stress newlineamong education employees, including teachers, administrators, and principals, which newlinealso affects students and parents. Stress appears to be an inherent part of modern work newlinelife, affecting employees across sectors in the 21st century. newlineStress is a widespread issue affecting individuals in all aspects of life, including the newlineworkplace, and can harm mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health. It leads to newlinereduced productivity, absenteeism, and burnout. Stress has two components: stress newlinetriggers (circumstances causing anxiety) and stress responses (reactions to triggers), newlineand can be categorized into external and internal stress. newlinePrivate school employees, including teachers and staff, face various stressors like heavy newlineworkloads, challenging students, and job insecurity, impacting their well-being and the newlinequality of education. Stress factors can be categorized into four types (Physical, newlinePsychological, Psychosocial, and Psychospiritual) and can vary in duration. Common newlinestress symptoms include Physical, Emotional, Psychological, and Behavioral signs. The newlineprimary sources of stress are Pressure, Conflicting Motives, and Frustration. newlineSpecific sources of stress include life situations, daily annoyances, relationship newlineproblems, and social circumstances. Contributing factors include Type A personality, newlinehostility, perfectionism, procrastination, and learned helplessness. Stress has three newlinelevels: mild, moderate, and severe, which can progress through alarm, resistance, and newlineexhaustion phases. Consequences of stress include physical, emotional, psychological, newlinebehavioral, social, and long-term health effects. This research aims to explore stress newlinemanagement strategies for private school employees in Ahmedabad and identify newlinesolutions to reduce or manage stress. newlineVarious tools (HRV, EEG, PSS, Hormone Analysis) measure stress. This study newlineexplores stress and stress management in private schools, considering global, Indian, newlineXVI newlineGujarat, and Ahmedaba |
Pagination: | All Pages |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10603/586377 |
Appears in Departments: | Department of Management |
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2. preliminary pages.pdf | 200.13 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
3. contents.pdf | 90.48 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
4. abstract.pdf | 77.99 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
5. chapter-1.pdf | 300.99 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
6. chapter-2.pdf | 273.52 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
7. chapter-3.pdf | 205.87 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
8. chapter-4.pdf | 561.1 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
9. chapter-5.pdf | 169.84 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
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