Job-Related Stress and Sleep Disorders Among North Carolina College Presidents |
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Authors: | Patricia Royal William J Grobe |
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Institution: | 1. East Carolina University , Greenville, North Carolina, USA royalp@ecu.edu;3. East Carolina University , Greenville, North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was threefold. First, the study was to determine the extent of job-related stress among North Carolina community college presidents. Second, the study was to determine the extent of sleep disorders that exist in the target population. And finally, the study was to measure, if any, the relationship between job-related stress, sleep disorders, and stress reduction methods. The findings of the study indicated that the presidents may feel job-related stress in the form of job pressures such as demands, but are less stressed by job-related threats such as a feeling of being overwhelmed. In the area of sleep, the findings suggest that community college presidents are generally sleeping without difficulties. Overall, the scores were on the lower end of the range that indicates better sleep quality. The study results also indicated that all respondents except one used some method of stress reduction. |
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