What factors does NIOSH identify as important in increasing work stress? Select all that apply

1. Career concerns
2. Interpersonal relationships
3. Design of tasks
4. Salary and benefits
5. Management style


1, 2, 3, 5
Explanation: 1. Career concerns such as job insecurity and rapid changes impact stress negatively.
2. Interpersonal relationships that do not provide support impact stress negatively.
3. Tasks that are poorly designed for example heavy workload, few breaks, and so on impact stress negatively.
4. Salary and benefits are not identified as factors.
5. Management style such as lack of staff engagement in decisions can impact stress negatively.

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