4th International Conference for Global Health (ICGH) in conjunction with the 7th Asian International Conference in Humanized Health Care (AIC-HHC)
More infoThe objective of study is to determine the level of stress and the mechanisms used by women working in the tobacco sector. This study used Mixed-methods procedures. A quantitative approach was conducted to know the level of stress and coping mechanisms. Whereas a qualitative approach was conducted to explore the stress management. Respondents: 100 women working in the tobacco sector. The results are 75% of the respondents have moderate stress levels, and 2% of subjects have high-stress levels. 55% of respondents use emotional-focused coping mechanisms, and the other 45% use problem-focused coping. There is no significant correlation between the level of stress and the mechanisms used (p=0.261). Women working in the tobacco sector are experiencing stress and excessive burden due to their multiple roles. Most of respondents have moderate stress levels and use emotional-focused coping. Accepting the consequences and responsibilities of their multiple roles is one of the most important factors in stress management.