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The Technostress: definition, symptoms and risk prevention
With the advent of Web 2.0 and Social media, a radical change in the world of communication and information flows hasoccurred, that have crossed space and time limits.The new technology, with its rapid evolution marked by the access to the digital world through the Smartphone invention, resultedin a sharp acceleration of the rhythms of life and work. On the other hand a massive pervasiveness of digital technology in theprofessional and personal rhythms has been recorded.Technostress, defined for the first time in 1984, is a syndrome that occurs when the person, subjected to information overload andcontinuous contact with most digital devices, develops a state of stress, or an abnormal response characterized by specific symptoms atthe cardiocirculatory, mental and neurological levels.The repercussions of Technostress invest business and relational sphere causing absenteeism, loss of professional effectiveness, conflictand isolation.In 2007, the syndrome has been recognized as an occupational disease: this requires that in all workplace where a frequently use ofdigital technologies (ICT, publishing etc.) does exist, there is the need to include Technostress in the document of work-related riskassessment. This application is essential to put in place adequate protection and prevention measures, such as increased training ofemployees on the harmful effect of Technostress and implementation of specific strategies for managing symptoms.Keywords:,, ,,,, , stress