Psychology Research and Behavior Management (May 2024)

Role and Status of Biomarkers in Technostress Research: A Systematic Review

  • Mishra PK,
  • Rašticová M

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Vol. Volume 17
pp. 1961 – 1972

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Pawan Kumar Mishra, Martina Rašticov󡾬ulty of Business and Economics, Mendel University in Brno, Brno, CzechiaCorrespondence: Pawan Kumar Mishra, Email [email protected]: The revolution in technology has impacted the work and personal lives of human beings greatly. While it has introduced the mankind to a more comfortable life, it has brought in the stress too in the form of technostress, the situation where a person fails to cope up with the ever-advancing technology and experiences stress symptoms. The increasing intensity of technostress calls for more research on technostress diving deeper into the causes and coping mechanisms. However, technostress research requires successful and reliable assessment of stress. It has been observed in recent years that biomarkers such as cortisol and salivary alpha amylase are reliable indicators of stress. There are several reports where the researchers have used questionnaires and surveys to assess the technostress, but the number of studies using biomarkers for technostress assessment is limited. It has been established that biomarker assessment is an important complement to the surveys to study the technostress. Here, we summarize the important studies done on technostress using the biomarkers along with the rationale of using these biomarkers.Keywords: technostress, biomarkers, cortisol, skin conductance, salivary alpha amylase, heart rate variability

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