Abstract
In Nigeria, stress challenges are usually prevalent mostly in construction industry. The
construction industry is a competitive and challenging industry. Therefore, most of the
construction professionals suffer from stress. This study aims to explore the relationship between
stressors, stress levels, performance, and coping behaviors among construction professionals.
These professionals include project managers, architects, field and office engineers, designers,
and other professionals within the contractor organizations in Nigeria. Furthermore, the study
aims at determining the relationship between different stresses and their associated effects to
Nigerian construction professionals, determining and ranking the key stress factors that cause or
increases the stress experienced by Nigerian construction professionals, examining the influence
of stressors on stresses (stress level) among Nigerian construction professionals, determining the
level of effect of stress on coping behaviour of the Nigerian construction professionals, and
determining the level of effect of stress on the performance of the Nigerian construction
professionals. The research method includes literature review, questionnaire survey and
personal interviews. Out of over 250 copies distributed to the targeted professionals, only 147
valid questionnaires were returned and used for the analysis. Follow-up personal interviews
were conducted with 12 interviewees to obtain more in-depth and valuable information.
Quantitative data analysis methods, including factor analysis, reliability test, and Pearson
correlation analyses were applied using statistical analysis tool (SPSS 20). Based on the results,
the following classification of stressors were identified: personal stressor (personality-homework
conflict), task stressors (work overload), organizational stressors (poor organizational
structure, poor organizational policies, treatment, and rewards, and lack of autonomy), coping
behavior (plan-full problem solving, positive reappraisal, social support seeking, accepting of
responsibility, escapism, denial, and emotional discharge) and impact on performance (task
performance, personal performance and organizational performance). An inclusive stressorsstresses-
performances framework was further developed which summarized the result.Pearson
correlation analysis showed that there were significant correlation between most of the stressors
and each of objective stress level, subjective stress level, and coping behavior strategies. There
was a significant relationship between stressors and stress (subjective and objective) and also
between stressors and coping behavior strategies. Finally, recommendations are given for
construction organizations and individuals respectively in order to lessen the high stress levels
of construction professionals in Nigeria. This contributes to manage the stress and enhance the
performance.
UCHENNA, N (2021). Impact Of Stress On The Performance Of Construction Professionals In Nigeria. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/impact-of-stress-on-the-performance-of-construction-professionals-in-nigeria
UCHENNA, NWAFOR "Impact Of Stress On The Performance Of Construction Professionals In Nigeria" Afribary. Afribary, 14 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/impact-of-stress-on-the-performance-of-construction-professionals-in-nigeria. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
UCHENNA, NWAFOR . "Impact Of Stress On The Performance Of Construction Professionals In Nigeria". Afribary, Afribary, 14 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/impact-of-stress-on-the-performance-of-construction-professionals-in-nigeria >.
UCHENNA, NWAFOR . "Impact Of Stress On The Performance Of Construction Professionals In Nigeria" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/impact-of-stress-on-the-performance-of-construction-professionals-in-nigeria