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Title: Managing Stress in the Helping Professions: Clinical Trials with Teachers and Nurses
Authors: Candeias, Adelinda
Ambriz, Mario
Tomás, Mariana
Galindo, Edgar
Keywords: Occupational Stress
Nurses and Teachers
Optimistic Stress Management
Salivary Cortisol
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Candeias, A., Ambriz, M., Tomás, M., & Galindo, E. (2025, September). Managing Stress in the Helping Professions: Clinical Trials with Teachers and Nurses [Conference Presentation]. VI Krajowa Konferencja Psychologii Klinicznej, Uniwersytet Gdański, Poland.
Abstract: This study investigated the effectiveness of the Optimistic Stress Management Program—a cognitive-behavioral intervention—in mitigating occupational stress among nurses (N=8) and teachers (N=10). Both professions are identified as highly vulnerable to stress and burnout due to emotional and organizational demands.The quasi-experimental intervention used a non-concurrent multiple baseline design and incorporated both subjective measures (Brief Stress Test, PWI) and objective measures (salivary cortisol analysis). Results showed that the program effectively reduced both physiological stress (cortisol levels) and subjective stress intensity across the samples. Decreases in cortisol were more consistent among nurses. Post-intervention, a negative correlation was observed between chronic stress and subjective well-being and optimism. The findings support the program’s use as a preventive strategy in high-stress occupational contexts.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39902
Type: lecture
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