Work Stress and the Impact on Health & Well-Being
01 January 1970
Qualitative research to gain a better understanding of Work Stress and the Impact on Health & Well-being.
In order to gain insights of the local population in South East England regions, participants are needed for 25-30 min interview in your geographical location convenient for the participants.
UK Statistics suggest work-related poor health due to stress has been increasing since 2014/15. Research aims to raise awareness and mitigate workplace stress for evidence-based public health.
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Ethical approval
Ethics approval has been obtained from the Ethics Committee at the University of Liverpool - Masters of Public Health Virtual Programme Research Ethics Committee (as of 4 Jan 2019).
Procedure for the local ethics approval has been followed in accordance with the guideline by NHS Health Research Authority and Medical Research Council for the research to be conducted. (Entered the online platform on 25 Nov 2018.)
Privacy of the participants will be protected at all times.
About the researcher
B.A. Psychology, University of California, Berkeley
MSc. Psychology, MPH Public Health Programme, University of Liverpool