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The effects of Hong Kong employees’workplace stress on heart rate variability
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esearch on workplace stress measurements varied without much accuracy and effectiveness. The objective of this study
was to introduce a new quantitative assessment tool emWave Pro Plus (Institute of HeartMath) and to compare Heart Rate
Variability (HRV) results with the Personal and Organizational Quality Assessment (POQA) and the Perceived Stress Scale
(PSS). Eighty-five full-time employees who were working at least 40 hours per week in a large corporation participated in this
study. Firstly, significant negative correlations were found between Subjective Stress and HRV measures: Perceived Stress and
5 minute mean Inter-Beat-Interval (IBI), r=-0.217*, perceived stress and 5 min SDNN, r=-0.255* and perceived stress and
Ln 5min RMSSD, r=-0.282**. Secondly, significant negative correlations were found between age and the HRV measures:
1-minute SDNN (r=-0.235, p<0.01), 5 minute SDNN (r=-0.290, p<0.01); 5-minute RMSSD (r=-0.395, p<0.01); total power
(r=-0.272, p<0.05); very low frequency (r=-0.215, p<0.05) and high frequency (r=0.402, p<0.01). Thirdly, significant negative
correlation was found between normalized coherence and relational tension (r=-0.222, p<0.05). Additionally, significant
positive correlations were found between Emotional Stress and the Mean Heart Rate Range (MHRR), r=0.216* and between
intention to quit and 5-minute Ln Very Low Frequency (VLF), r=-0.234*. The research shows promising results and future
studies should continue to tap into HRV as an objective measure of mental health and workplace stress.
Biography
Adrian Low has completed his PsyD from California Southern University, USA. He is the President of Hong Kong Association of Psychology as well as the Research
Director of Aditgo Ltd, a learning and research center in Hong Kong. He is also a Heartmath’s certified practitioner. He has also started the Mindfulness Psychology
Coaching movement in Asia with the mission of bringing everybody to the present moment.
adrian.low@live.hkAdrian Low
California Southern University, USA
Adrian Low, J Child Adolesc Behav 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2375-4494-C1-005