Stress Statistics
"75-90% of visits to primary care physicians are for stress related
problems"
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Coping
With Burnout
How can you help an employee who is experiencing
burnout?
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Stress Quiz
Understand Your Stress
Level
This test will help you evaluate
your stress level. It identifies
some of the key symptoms of stress
and allows you to identify which
factors apply to you.
Instructions
Print out this page. Rate each of
the statements listed below on a
scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is 'Never',
and 5 is 'Always'. Put the
appropriate number in the blank next
to the statement, based on how you
feel at this time.
Total up the points next to each
statement to calculate your score. 1 - Never 2 - Rarely 3 -
Sometimes 4 - Often 5 - Always
I have little
control or influence over my work.
My work interferes with my
family/personal life.
I have too much work to do and/or
unreasonable deadlines.
I think there is one right way to
do things.
I don't receive the recognition I
deserve when I do a good job.
It's difficult for me to express
my thoughts and feelings about my
work conditions to my superiors.
I am easily irritated and/or
upset.
I have difficulty exercising.
I have witnessed or am aware of
bullying (physical or verbal
bullying) in my workplace.
I keep things inside and don't
burden others with my problems.
I have difficulty making
decisions.
I tend to neglect my diet (eat
irregularly, eat unhealthy foods,
etc.).
I try to do everything myself.
I rush through the day and have no
time left to relax.
I make a 'big deal' about
everything.
I spend a lot of time complaining
about the past.
I have trouble sleeping and/or
sleep too much.
I suffer from headaches and
migraines.
I feel tired/fatigued for no real
reason.
I feel as if I don't want to get
up in the morning.
Total Score
Scoring:
20-40 Low. You have few things
stressing you out in your life
and/or you seem to be managing them
quite well.
41-60
Fairly Low. You are likely
experiencing some negative effects
of stress. Depending on the changes
and challenges in front of you, you
might want to learn ways to deal
more effectively with the stress in
your life.
61-80 Moderate. You may be suffering
from chronic stress, depending on
your ability to deal effectively
with the changes in your life. It
would be advantageous to you to
learn ways to deal more effectively
with change and to minimize the
adverse effects of stress.
81-100
High. You are probably suffering
from some of the detrimental effects
of stress and should seek out
resources to help you cope more
effectively. Some of the symptoms
you may be experiencing include
headaches, problems with sleeping
(insomnia or sleeping too much),
irritability, difficulty
concentrating, depression, anxiety,
difficulty balancing work and home,
and indecision.