• J Behav Med · Feb 1991

    Sources and magnitude of job stress among physicians.

    • L A Simpson and L Grant.
    • Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, Athens 30602.
    • J Behav Med. 1991 Feb 1; 14 (1): 27-42.

    AbstractResearch has suggested that physicians' jobs are more stressful than many other types of work, but sources of job stress for physicians have rarely been measured systematically. Interview data from 204 young physicians (57 women, 147 men) were used to construct four scales of sources of job stress: patient relationships, business/financial issues, time pressures, and competence concerns. The latter is a stronger source of stress for doctors in early practice. Sources and intensity of job stressors do not vary significantly by gender, but medical practice problems are more stressful in nonprofit than in for-profit practices. Early-career doctors appeared to experience only moderate levels of stress, and stressors were not related to impaired mental health.

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