The aim of the present study is to investigate the task-specific work
stressors of IS (Information Systems) managers and to analyze the effe
ct of these work stressors on depressive symptoms among these managers
, A questionnaire including 33 items on work stressor was designed. Th
ree hundreds of samples were gathered, The response-rate was 66.4%. Fa
ctor analysis suggested that these 33 items were categorized into 8 fa
ctors; job-overload, project-management, mental-rewards, job-latitude,
communication with users, career development, technical difficulty, a
nd work-environment. Eight work stresser scores were constructed using
this Factor analysis. Using the 8 stressor-scores, and 6 items of bac
kground data, multiple regression analysis was conducted on the depres
sive symptoms score, Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Cente
r for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale, The results show
ed that the factors of project-management, mental-rewards, and job-ove
rload had significant effect on depressive symptoms (p < 0.01), It is
indicated for the first time that software project management affects
depressive symptoms in systems managers.