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International Journal of Home Science

2023, VOL. 9 ISSUE 1, PART D

Perception of stress and assessment of coping strategies among remote workers

Author(s): Nishita Singh, UV Kiran and Padmini Pandey
Abstract:
Aim: The current investigation was to examine the intensity of stress experienced by the remote workers.
Methods: A questionnaire was developed which includes demographic profile sheet, work profile sheet and perceived stress scale. These tools were used to gather information from the respondents. Google forms links of the questionnaire were mailed to 500 respondents and of which 198 people have responded. This paper focused on the intensity of stress due to prolonged isolation, working from home and not meeting colleagues for long time.
Result: The stress was common among all the ages of respondents but it was little more in the female and also more in the students as compared to other professions.
Conclusion: The recent pandemic has put more stress on people regarding work from home, social isolation, social distancing etc. It has impacted people’s mental and physical well-being.
Pages: 253-255  |  331 Views  218 Downloads


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How to cite this article:
Nishita Singh, UV Kiran, Padmini Pandey. Perception of stress and assessment of coping strategies among remote workers. Int J Home Sci 2023;9(1):253-255.

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