A study of stress was conducted among 269 managers front five large Polish
cities and organisations of different economic sectors: state, private and
middle forms. It was aimed at answering if the economic sector is related t
o: (I) type and intensity of stress sources among the managerial staff (2)
individual characteristics of the managers (Type A and locus of control), (
3) dominant ways of coping with stress, (4) stress symptoms in the field of
physical and mental health and job satisfaction. The main research tools w
ere the Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI-2) and the Work Locus of Control
Scale (WLCS). The results of the hierarchical regressions showed that the
economic sector is a predictor of only certain sources of stress connected
with insufficient organisational support and excessive workload (higher int
ensity of the stressors in state organisations), and also job satisfaction
(mainly organisation satisfaction, which is higher in private organisations
). The economic sector was not a predictor of physical and mental health no
r a predictor of Type A and locus of control of managers. Copyright (C) 200
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