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A FORMAL REPORT

THE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON BUSINESS EMPLOYEES

AND PROGRAMS OFFERED BY EMPLOYERS

TO MANAGE EMPLOYEE STRESS

Prepared for

Dr. Robert J. Olney
Southwest Texas State University

Prepared by

Charles Dishinger
Nancy Howard
Bill Kiagler
Sherry Seabrooke
Donna Tucker

November 29, 20–

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF
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LIST OF
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ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………………
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SECTION I

INTRODUCTION TO THE
STUDY…………………………………………………..

Introduction……………………………………………………
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Statement of the
Problem……………………………………………………..
Significance of the
Study……………………………………………………..
Scope of the
Study……………………………………………………………
Review of Related
Literature…………………………………………………
Methods of the
Study…………………………………………………………

Source of
Data……………………………………………………
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LIST OF TABLES

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LIST OF FIGURES

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2. Negative Effects of Stress on Work Performance ……..……………………………………… 7

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The Effects of Stress on Business Employees

and Programs Offered by Employers

to Manage Employee Stress

Section I

Introduction to the Study

Introduction

Today, many organizations and employees are experiencing the effects of stress on
work performance. The effects of stress can be either positive or negative. What is
perceived as positive stress by one person may be perceived as negative stress by
another, since everyone perceives situations differently. According to Barden (2001),
negative stress is becoming a major illness in the work environment, and it can
debilitate employees and be costly to employers. Managers need to identify those
suffering from negative stress and implement programs as a defense against stress.
These programs may reduce the impact stress has on employees’ work performance.

Statement of the Problem

The purpose of this study was to determine the negative effects of stress on employees
and the methods employers use to manage employees’ stress.

Significance of the Study

There are three primary groups that may benefit from this study. The first group,
consisting of employees in today’s business organizations, may learn to identify ways
that stress negatively affects their work performance. Identifying the negative effects
may enable them to take necessary action to cope with stress. By sharing this
knowledge, employees can act as a vehicle to help management implement appropriate
stress reduction programs. The second group that may benefit from this study is
employers who may gain insight as to how stress is actually negatively affecting

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employees’ work performance. Finally, educators can use these findings as a valuable
guide to incorporate into their curriculum. By emphasizing to students the importance
of developing programs to deal with stress, the students may be able to transfer this
knowledge to the workplace, thereby improving the quality of the work environment.

Scope of the Study

This study was limited to the perceptions of full-time business employees as to the
negative effects that stress has on work performance and the steps that employers are
taking to manage stress. For the purpose of this study, what constitutes full-time
employment is defined by the employer. This study was restricted to businesses
operating in the Central Texas area. The Central Texas area encompasses all
communities within Hays, Kendall, Travis, and Williamson counties. For the purpose
of this study, stress is defined as disruptive or disquieting influences that negatively
affect an individual in the workplace. Data for this study were collected during the fall
of 2002.

Review of Related Literature

Barden (2001), a freelance writer specializing in health care and a former managing
editor of Commerce and Health, stated the importance of wellness programs and gave
specific examples of corporations that are successfully implementing such
programs. The Morrison Company currently saves $8.33 for every dollar spent on
wellness by offering programs such as weight loss, exercise, and back care. Axon
Petroleum estimates that wellness programs will save $1.6 million each year in health
care costs for its 650 employees. In addition to Morrison and Axon Petroleum, Barden
cited the savings for six other companies. According to the Wellness Bureau of
America, the success of these companies offers concrete proof that wellness programs
pay off by lowering health care costs, reducing absenteeism, and increasing
productivity.
Foster (2002), a professional speaker on stress-management, surveyed mid-
level managers and found stress to be a major determinant in worker productivity.
According to the study, the primary areas affected by stress are employee morale,
absenteeism, and decision making abilities. By recognizing that a problem exists and
by addressing the issue, managers can reduce stressful activities and increase worker
performance in the business organization.
Harrold and Wayland (2002) reported that increasing stress affects morale,
productivity, organizational efficiency, absenteeism, and profitability for both
individuals and the organization. The problem for businesses today is knowing how

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to determine stressful areas in their organizations and how to use constructive confron-
tation methods to reduce stress and improve efficiency. According to the authors,
organizations that make a positive effort to deal with stress not only help build trust
among their employees, but also increase the productivity of their employees and the
organization as a whole.
Maurer (2002) stated that stress-induced illnesses are prevalent in the
workplace today, and stress is the problem of the sufferer and the employer. Stress
causes absenteeism and can lead to other problems such as drug addiction, alcoholism,
depression, and poor job performance. According to Maurer, the annual Barlow
Corporation Forum on Human Resource Issues and Trends reported that large numbers
of companies noticed severe levels of stress exhibited by employees. The forum’s
panelists agreed that more needed to be done in the workplace to help employees
manage stress. Some of the suggestions were to expand wellness programs, offer
stress-management seminars, and teach staff how to balance work and family life.
Maurer also noted that Olympic TeamTech, a computer management company, has
dealt with employee stress by providing training programs, monitoring employee
concerns, and meeting once a month to be proactive instead of reactive. Olympic
TeamTech’s turnover is less than the industry average.
Schorr (2001), a stress-management consultant, stated that stress causes
problems in the workplace which negatively affect employee health and organizational
productivity. Stress can lead to problems such as job dissatisfaction, alcoholism,
absenteeism, physical ailments, and poor job performance. If managers know how to
prevent and cope with stress, productivity can be increased. Many companies
instituted stress-management programs that led to a decline in absenteeism, a decrease
in sickness and accident costs, and/or an increase in job performance. Schorr reported
that a stress inventory, available from a stress-management program, can assist
executives and managers in assessing employee stress. The inventory can identify the
sources of stress, which may include physical elements as well as other factors. Once
these sources have been assessed, the program can provide the necessary skills for
coping with the problems, and participants can learn that there are alternative ways of
reacting to stress.

Methods of the Study

Source of Data

Data for this study were collected using a questionnaire developed by a group of
students at Southwest Texas State University. The questionnaire was divided into

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three parts. Part one consisted of a list of 15 work performance areas that may be
negatively affected by a person’s level of stress. Respondents were asked to indicate
whether stress increased, decreased, or had not changed their work performance in
each area. They were also asked to indicate from the list of 15 work performance areas
the area that was the most negatively affected by stress and the area that was the least
negatively affected by stress. In the second part of the questionnaire, a list of 17
programs was provided and the respondents were asked to indicate which programs
their companies had implemented to manage stress. Part three was designed to collect
demographic data for a respondent profile, including full-time employee classification
and age group. A copy of the questionnaire is contained in Appendix A on page 12.

Sample Selection

The respondents involved in this survey were employees working in companies
located in Central Texas. A nonprobability, convenience sampling technique was used
to collect primary data. Each member of the research team was responsible for
distributing three questionnaires to members of the sample. To ensure confidentiality,
respondents were given self-addressed, stamped envelopes in which to return their
completed questionnaires to Southwest Texas State University. Controls were used to
eliminate duplication of the responses.

Statistical Methods

Simple statistical techniques were used to tabulate the results of this study. The
primary data were analyzed using a percent of response. To compute the percent of
response, the number of responses to each choice was divided by the total number of
respondents who answered the question. In question one, the percents of responses for
the negative effects of stress on the 15 work performance areas were reported. The
results of the next two questions were tabulated by totaling the number of respondents
who chose an area they believed was least or most affected by stress. The fourth
question reported the percent of respondents whose employers offered the listed
programs to manage stress. Questions five and six asked the respondents to indicate if
they were considered full-time employees and to indicate their age group.

Limitations of the Study

This study may be limited through the use of a questionnaire as a data collection
instrument. Because questionnaires must generally be brief, areas that may have been
affected by stress may not have been included in the questionnaire.

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Also, all programs that may be available to employees for managing stress may
not have been included in the study. The study may also be limited by the use of a
nonprobability, convenience sampling method. The sample of business employees for
the study was chosen for convenience and may not be representative of the total
population of business employees. Care should be taken when generalizing these
findings to the entire population. Finally, the use of simple statistical techniques may
introduce an element of subjectivity into the interpretation and analysis of the data. All
attempts have been made to minimize the effects of these limitations on the study.

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Section II

Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations

Introduction

This study was designed to determine the effects of stress on employees and to
discover methods employers use to manage employees’ stress. Sixty questionnaires
were distributed to business employees in the Central Texas area, and the response rate
was 78.3%. This section includes the Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations.

Findings

The findings will be presented in three sections according to the following
characteristics: Demographic Profile, Areas of Job Performance Affected by Stress,
and Programs Employers Offer Employees to Manage Stress.

Demographic Profile

All returned responses from the sample were considered full-time employees by their
employers. The respondents were also asked to indicate their age group; all age ranges
were represented in the results, as shown in Figure 1. The breakdown consisted of
2.1% under the age of 20, 33.7% between 20 and 29, 29.4% between the ages of 30
and 39, 26.1% between 40 and 49, 5.4% between 50 and 59, and 3.3% were 60 and
over.

AGE GROUP

1 — Less than 20 2.1%

2 — 20 to 29 33.7%

3 — 30 to 39 29.4%

4 — 40 to 49 26.1%

5 — 50 to 59 5.4%

6 — 60 or over 3.3%

Figure 1: Age Distribution of Respondents

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Areas of Job Performance Affected by Stress

The respondents were given a list of work performance areas that might be affected by
stress and were asked to identify whether stress increased, decreased, or had no change
on their work performance. Only respondents who indicated stress negatively affected
an area were considered in these findings. Of the 15 areas listed, four areas were
identified as having a response rate of more than 50.0%. These areas were as
follows: job satisfaction / morale (73.9%), courtesy (65.2%), accuracy (52.7%), and
creativity (51.6%). Similarly, Schorr (2001) stated that a significant number of
employees’ creativity is negatively affected by stress. Also, Harrold and Wayland
(2002) agreed that morale is strongly affected by stress.
Falling within the range of a 30.0 to 50.0% response rate were cooperation
(49.5%), organizational skills (46.3%), initiative (45.2%), productivity (42.8%),
alertness (39.4%), decision making abilities (39.1%), and perseverance (35.5%).
Harrold and Wayland (2002) established that increasing stress and anxiety are having a
negative influence on an individual’s organizational efficiency and productivity.
The findings that negatively affect work performance are shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2: Negative Effects of Stress on Work Performance

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1 42.8% Productivity 9 49.5% Cooperation
2 73.9% Job Satisfaction/Morale 10 45.2% Initiative
3 39.1% Decision Making Abilities 11 26.6% Reliability
4 52.7% Accuracy 12 39.4% Alertness
5 51.6% Creativity 13 35.5% Perseverance
6 28.0% Attention to Appearance 14 25.8% Tardiness
7 46.3% Organizational Skills 15 28.3% Absenteeism
8 65.2% Courtesy

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Central Texas employees indicated the area they believed was most affected by stress
and the area they believed was least affected by stress. According to the results, job
satisfaction and productivity were thought to be most affected by stress. On the other
end of the scale, areas least affected by stress were personal appearance and
absenteeism. However, Schorr’s (2001) study found that, on the average, individuals
experiencing stress are more inclined to be absent or tardy.

Programs Employers Offer Employees to Manage Stress

Question four listed 17 programs offered by employers for managing stress.
Respondents were asked to indicate which programs their companies had implemented
to manage stress. The responses for each program are shown in Table 1.

Table 1: Programs Offered by Employers to Manage Stress.

TYPE OF PROGRAM

RESPONSES

Insurance 72%

Breaks 69.2%

Educational Assistance/Reimbursement 51.0%

Access for Disabled 42.6%

Alternate Schedule 34.0%

Employee Assistance Programs 34.0%

Wellness Programs 34.0%

Flextime 29.8%

Stress Management Seminars 29.8%

Training Programs 29.8%

Piped Music 17.2%

Assigned Parking 17.0%

Employee Empowerment Programs 17.0%

Ergonomically Correct Furniture 17.0%

Financial Counseling 8.5%

On-Site/Assistance with Child Care 4.3%

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Insurance received the highest number of responses (72.0%), whereas, therapy
received the lowest (2.1%). Playing classical music and creating a comfortable work
environment were found by Foster (2002) to be low cost stress reduction programs.
Although these are inexpensive programs to implement, a relatively small response
rate was given for piped music (17.2%) and ergonomically correct furniture (17.0%).
Maurer (2002) stated that it is necessary for companies to design programs that enable
employees to assess stressful situations and develop a rational mode of behavior. In
contrast to Maurer’s research, only 17.0% of the respondents indicated that Employee
Empowerment Programs are being offered by their employer. A response rate of
34.0% in the category of wellness programs/on-site fitness facilities was obtained.
Barden (2001) reported programs that improve an individual’s physical condition are
both a positive and an effective method of managing stress.
The remaining methods for managing stress were varied. Listed in decreasing
percentages, they are as follows: breaks (69.2%), educational assistance/
reimbursement (51.0%), access for disabled (42.6%), alternative schedules (34.0%),
Employee Assistance Programs (34.0%), Wellness Programs (34.0%) flextime
(29.8%), stress management seminars/classes (29.8%), training programs (29.8%),
assigned parking (17.0%), financial counseling (8.5%), and on-site/assistance with
child care (4.3%).

Conclusions

On the basis of the findings, several conclusions concerning the effects of stress on
Central Texas business employees can be drawn. The findings of this study indicated
stress does negatively affect the work performance of employees.
Job satisfaction and productivity were indicated as two areas most affected by
work-related stress. Therefore, stress cannot be considered just an individual issue
because reduced job satisfaction and lower productivity has a direct effect on the
company as a whole.
From this study, it can be concluded that employers have realized the
importance of managing stress in the workplace because of the wide variety of
programs now offered to manage stress.
Of all the programs offered by employers, insurance is the most frequently offered
means for managing stress. Because insurance acts as a security net for employees and
is offered the most, it can be inferred that employers contend that insurance is the most
effective means for managing stress.

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Recommendations

Based on the findings and conclusions in this study, the following recommendations
are made:

1. Employers should offer various stress reduction programs to help employees

manage stress because stress is prevalent in the workplace.

2. Employers should conduct a survey of the programs they already offer to

discover which programs are the most effective for managing their employees’
stress.

3. Employees should share their ideas for managing stress with their employers in

order to help their employers implement appropriate stress reduction programs.

4. Educators should incorporate into their business curriculum discussions of stress

in the workplace and ways to manage stress.

5. Additional research should be done. First, other areas negatively affected by

stress should be studied to determine if stress affects other aspects of an
employee’s life. In addition, other factors should be examined to learn what the
personal and work-related causes and symptoms of stress are for an individual.

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Bibliography

Barden, Nancy Ray. “Wellness Programs: Everyone Wins.” Commerce and

Health, November 2001, 28–42.

Foster, Lucy Barnes. “Workplace Stress: Changing the Pattern.” Sales and

Marketing Journal (2002), 32–33.

Harrold, Robert and Wayland, Michael. “New Methods to Reduce Workplace

Stress.” Industrial Concepts, June 2002, 19–21.

Maurer, Marcia K. “Is Stress Running Your Life?” Modern Office Innovation,

February 2002, 27–28.

Schorr, Leslie. “Coping with Stress, Boosting Productivity.” Employment

News, Spring 2001, 23–26.

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Appendix A

Questionnaire

The Effects of Stress on Business Employees

Students in the Graduate School of Business at Southwest Texas State University are
conducting this survey to determine perceptions of the effects of stress on employees.
The survey also is designed to determine efforts employers are making to help employees
manage stress. Please return this questionnaire in the enclosed postage-paid envelope by
Friday, November 8.

1. How does stress most often affect you at work? Please mark one
response per line.

AREA AFFECTED INCREA
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CHANGE

Productivity
Job Satisfaction/Morale
Absenteeism
Decision Making Abilities
Accuracy
Creativity
Attention to Personal Appearance
Organizational Skills
Courtesy
Cooperation
Initiative
Reliability
Alertness
Perseverance
T di

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2. Which one area from question 1 do you believe is most affected by stress?

3. Which one area from question 1 do you believe is least affected by stress?

4. Which of the following means for managing stress does your employer offer?
Please mark all that apply.

__ Employee Assistance Program
On-Site/Assistance with Child Care
Assigned Parking
Employee Empowerment Programs
Educational Assistance/Reimbursement
Breaks
Wellness Program/On-Site Fitness Facility
Financial Counseling
Access for Disabled
Stress Management Seminars/Classes
Training Programs
Therapy
Alternative Schedules (part-time, time off for family, etc.)
Flextime
Piped Music
Ergonomically Correct Furniture
Insurance (security net for employee/family)
Other (please specify)

Note: Questions 5 and 6 are included in this questionnaire as a means of developing a demographic profile of our respondents.

5. Are you classified as a full-time employee by your employer?

Yes No

6. Please check your age group.

Less than 20 40 to 49
20 to 29 50 to 59
30 to 39 60 or over

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