Effectiveness of a Training Program Based on Stress Management on NEDSA Staff and Line Staff
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Effectiveness of a Training Program Based on Stress Management on NEDSA Staff and Line Staff
Abstract
Background: The purpose of present study was to determine the effectiveness of training program based on job stress management in NEDSA and line staff.
Methods: The study method of this study was quantitative and quasi-experimental research Methods: From the statistical population (all employees of the NEDSA and line staff in 2020-2021), 30 of these people were selected by judgmental sampling method and considering the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The participants were first matched based on age and education and were randomly divided into experimental and control groups. First, pre-test was taken from both groups (Job Stress Questionnaire). The experimental group was presented with a job stress management training package and no protocol was presented in the control group. After the sessions, post-test was received from both groups (experimental and control). After two months, a follow-up test was performed.
Results: The results were entered into SPSS-24 software and analyzed. The results of repeated measure showed high effectiveness of the job stress management package (researcher-made). The results showed that the job stress management training package showed 67.5% effectiveness and also the training effect of job stress management training was stable for two months (follow-up).
Conclusion: Based on these results, Training program based on stress management can be effective in military staff.
Keywords: Job stress; Line staff; Navy of the Islamic revolutionary Guard Corps Staff; Stress management; Training package.
© 2022 Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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