Journal of Agricultural Extension (Jun 2016)

Stress Coping Strategies among Agricultural Extension Service Providers in Oyo State Civil Service

  • Kamilu Kolade Bolarinwa,
  • Funke Fadilat Ayinde

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1

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Stress coping strategies is an off shoot of study conducted in the organisation that established that the employees of the organisation were suffering from work stress and the need to profile solutions to work stress in the organisation prompted this research. A total of seventy 70 extension workers were randomly selected from the four zones (Saki, Oyo, Ogbomosho, and Ibadan) in Oyo state Agricultural Development programme (OYSADEP). Questionnaire was used for data collection while the data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics Out of 11 job stressors, the  predominant job stressors carried out by the extension service providers are ; farmers field visitation with  score of (4.80) followed by  training of farmers with  score of 4.76 and establishment of SPAT (Small Plot Adoption Techniques) with  score of (4.59) Reading news paper, magazine or book with higher  score (1.77) and discussing work situation with spouse or close friends with  scores of 1.5 were the major coping strategies used in overcoming job stress while negative coping strategies such as becoming aggressive recorded lower   score of 0.34. There was strong relationship between some job stressors and coping strategies employed by workers. In conclusion employee should have control over work flow to reduce work stress and increase work efficiency.

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