A social work study of effective cultural, social economic factors on work stress: A Review

Authors

  • Mohammad Reza Iravani Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Islamic Azad University Khomeinishahr Branch, Daneshjou Blvd, Iran.
  • Ahmad Reza ShekarchiZade Assistant Professor , Department of Management, Islamic Azad University of Najaf Abad, Najaf Abad Branch, Isfahan, Iran

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https://doi.org/10.24200/jmas.vol2iss01pp45-47

Abstract

Correlation between external factor and internal responses of the body, other studies had been done by Wolf and Wolf show that different patients suffer changes in the stomach activity, for example in some patients, changes in excitement situation is accompanying with the change in the scientific study about blood circulation and stomach discharges. Methodology: Next years, the main point of this of the study was developed and the field of scientific study in medical researches was provided and led to the subject psyche, body disorders like ulcer and asthma. Results: We collect information Statistics show affected of current behavioral and emotional reactions with number and digit and costs of Work stress is very high and determining the precise level is difficult. Conclusion: All of us experienced such relation among external factors and internal responses like when we concerned or when we are anxiety we fell muddle.

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2019-07-01

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