Influence of gender on stress in a work environment: A case of university staff members in Kenya

Paul Makono Ombati
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This study's objective was to determine the influence of gender on stress among the non-teaching staff of Egerton University. Stress affects an individual's physical and mental health, performance and interpersonal relationships. This study involved a survey of 100 non-teaching staff of the Njoro Campus. A proportionate random sample was obtained after the stratification of employees by cadre and gender. The questionnaire was pre-tested, and necessary modifications were implemented before the actual data collection. Data on employee personal traits, job cadre, educational background, attitude to work and stress coping strategies were collected using a questionnaire and self-report test. Data collected were analysed by use of descriptive and inferential statistics. The research established that gender has no effect on stress among the non-academic staff of Egerton University. There is a need to establish a staff-support centre at the University, where employees can be offered emotional and psychological support through professional counselling.
性别对工作环境压力的影响:以肯尼亚大学职员为例
本研究的目的是确定性别对埃格顿大学非教学人员压力的影响。压力影响个人的身心健康、工作表现和人际关系。这项研究对Njoro校区的100名非教学人员进行了调查。将员工按干部和性别分层后,按比例随机抽样。问卷进行了预测试,并在实际数据收集前进行了必要的修改。采用问卷调查和自我报告法收集员工个人特质、工作干部、学历、工作态度和压力应对策略等方面的数据。收集的数据通过使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析。研究表明,性别对埃格顿大学非学术工作人员的压力没有影响。有必要在大学建立一个员工支持中心,在那里员工可以通过专业咨询提供情感和心理支持。
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