Study title
Occupational Stress in Graduate Engineers, 1980-1982
Creator
Study number / PID
1801 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-1801-1 (DOI)
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Restricted
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Abstract
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The research set out to study occupational stress and its consequences in newly qualified graduate engineers. The project was also concerned with a number of more general issues in the area of stress research. A longitudinal design was employed, with measures taken before subjects entered their first full-time job, then on two more occasions after they had started employment.
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Variables
A large proportion of the data were gathered by means of a postal questionnaire, using conventional self-report measures, often in Likert-type format. However, in addition, respondents were asked to provide open-ended descriptions of concrete stressful incidents which were subjected to content analysis. Finally, in an effort to obtain consensual validation of some of the self-report data, information was obtained from colleagues of the respondents who were familiar with their jobs.
Measures of stress included role stress, frustration stress (Likert format), job difficulty characteristics (open-ended). Measures of strain included job dissatisfaction, work-relation tension (anxiety tension), latent hostility, anger feelings (all Likert).
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/02/1980 - 01/12/1982
Country
Time dimension
Analysis unit
Universe
Graduate engineers from English and Scottish universities
Sampling procedure
Kind of data
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Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
1983
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Related publications
- Newton, T. and Keenan, A. (1984) 'Stressful incidents, stressors, and psychological strains in young professional engineers'
- Keenan, A. and Newton, T. (0001) 'Some antecedents and consequences of frustration in organisations'
- Newton, T. and Keenan, A. (0001) 'Sources of stress and psychological strain in young professional engineers'
- Keenan, A. and Newton, T. (1983) 'Is work involvement an attribute of the person or the environment?', Journal of Occupational Behaviour
- Keenan, A. and Newton, T. (0001) 'Work aspirations of young engineers'