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Measuring the perceptual, physiological and environmental factors that impact stress in the construction industry

Sidney Newton (School of Built Environment, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia)

Construction Innovation

ISSN: 1471-4175

Article publication date: 27 October 2022

Issue publication date: 10 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to highlight and demonstrate how the study of stress and related responses in construction can best be measured and benchmarked effectively.

Design/methodology/approach

A range of perceptual and physiological measures are obtained across different time periods and during different activities in a fieldwork setting. Differences in the empirical results are analysed and implications for future studies of stress discussed.

Findings

The results of this study strongly support the use of multiple psychometrics and biosensors whenever biometrics are included in the study of stress. Perceptual, physiological and environmental factors are all shown to act in concert to impact stress. Strong conclusions on the potential drivers of stress should then only be considered when consistent results apply across multiple metrics, time periods and activities.

Research limitations/implications

Stress is an incredibly complex condition. This study demonstrates why many current applications of biosensors to study stress in construction are not up to the task and provides empirical evidence on how future studies can be significantly improved.

Originality/value

To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first study to focus explicitly on demonstrating the need for multiple research instruments and settings when studying stress or related conditions in construction.

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Acknowledgements

The author wishes to acknowledge the support and participation of the Program Director, Students and Teachers involved in this study.

Citation

Newton, S. (2024), "Measuring the perceptual, physiological and environmental factors that impact stress in the construction industry", Construction Innovation, Vol. 24 No. 3, pp. 684-701. https://doi.org/10.1108/CI-02-2022-0040

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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