How foreign exchange dealers in the City of London cope with occupational stress

Howard Kahn, Cary L. Cooper

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    Abstract

    Two hundred and twenty-five foreign exchange dealers working in the City of London completed the Coping Inventory of the Occupational Stress Indicator as part of an investigation of the mental health, job satisfaction, alcohol intake, and occupational stress of this employment group. Results indicate that dealers make less use of the coping strategies examined than the normative population, and that dealers appear to be a very homogeneous group in their use of coping techniques. The coping strategies adopted by various subgroups of dealers were also examined. Problems with the reliability of the Coping Inventory are high-lighted. © 1996 Human Sciences Press, Inc.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)137-145
    Number of pages9
    JournalInternational Journal of Stress Management
    Volume3
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 1996

    Keywords

    • Coping strategies
    • Foreign exchange dealers
    • Occupational Stress Indicator

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