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One SMS a day keeps the stress away? A just-in-time planning intervention to reduce occupational stress among apprentices.

Konstantin SchenkelSeverin HaugRaquel Paz CastroJanina LüscherUrte ScholzMichael P SchaubTheda Radtke
Published in: Applied psychology. Health and well-being (2022)
Possible reasons for the missing effect might be the low stress level of participants or the type of the intervention delivery. Since apprenticeships in Switzerland differ considerably, future studies should enable more adapted interventions for the apprentices and consider individual circumstances of stress. Further, the intervention should focus on apprentices with high occupational stress levels or a high-risk of stress. Studies should investigate exactly when and why a person needs support regarding her/his occupational stress. Therefore, objective measurements of stress could be helpful.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • stress induced
  • heat stress