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January - May | 2nd Semester 2025

Proverbs 11:2: When pride cometh, then cometh shame: but with the lowly is wisdom.
 
 

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Date and Time of Latest Transaction005 20221115105602.0
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Main Entry - Personal Name100 _eauthor.
Main Entry - Personal Name100 _aBalquin, Estela R.,
Title2451 0_bbasis in stress management program /
Title2451 0_cEstela R. Balquin, John Vincent C. Ordona, Rica C. Pillo, and Ernalyn S. Sapungan.
Title2451 0_aOrganizational factors contributing to workplace stress among office professionals in selected hospitals in Laguna :
Publication264 1_aSilang, Cavite, PH :
Publication264 1_bAUP Press,
Publication264 1_c2021.
Phys Description300 _billustrations ;
Phys Description300 _c28 cm.
Phys Description300 _a98 leaves :
Content Type336 _atext
Content Type336 _2rdacontent
Carrier Type337 _2rdamedia
Carrier Type337 _aunmediated
Dimensions338 _2rdacarrier
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General Note500 _aBaby Thesis (BSOA) - Adventist University of the Philippines, Putingkahoy, Silang, Cavite, 2021.
Summary Note520 _aThis study determined the organizational factors contributing to workplace stress among office professionals in selected hospitals in Laguna that served as a basis for stress management program. This quantitative research employed descriptive correlational design using descriptive statistics in analyzing the data. Data were collected among 80 office professionals from four selected hospitals in Laguna, Philippines. Convenience sampling was utilized in choosing the respondents of the study. The study revealed that the respondents experienced or observed the following organizational factors: high in terms of leadership support, good for working conditions, fair for peer relationship, moderate for role ambiguity while workload is moderately heavy. It was also found out that the respondent's physical and psychological stress are low. Moreover, correlation analysis revealed that role ambiguity, working condition and leadership support is not significantly related to physical, psychological test, and the overall workplace stress and that there was not significant difference on the employees' demographic profile considering the age, gender, highest educational attainment, year of service and civil status. Regression analysis also revealed that workload and relationship significantly predict workplace stress with a variance accounted for 24.1%. Workload contributed a total of 19.3% of the variance in workplace stress and 4.8% for peer relationship and working conditions. This means the heavier the workload the higher the workplace stress and the better peer relationship and working condition, the higher the workplace stress. Based on the results, it is recommended that the proposed stress management program be utilize by the selected hospital respondents.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aHospitals.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aOffice practice.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aJob stress.
AE: Pers Name700 _eauthor.
AE: Pers Name700 _aPillo, Rica C.,
AE: Pers Name700 _eauthor.
AE: Pers Name700 _aSapungan, Ernalyn S.,
AE: Pers Name700 _eauthor.
AE: Pers Name700 _aOrdona, John Vincent C.,

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