Work stressors and interpersonal conflict in organization of Philippine National Police Region 11
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to determine which domain of work stressors best
influences interpersonal conflict among PNP Region 11 personnel. This study used
quantitative-correlational design. To determine the samples of this study, stratified
random sampling procedure was utilized employing the Slovin Formula. There were
380 respondents in this study. These were the uniformed personnel assigned in front
line units or in the police stations in different Police Provincial Offices of PNP in
Region 11. The researcher used survey questionnaires in administering the study. In
line with the objectives of the research, the result showed that in assessing the level
of work stressors, the respondents demonstrated moderate level same as with the
result in interpersonal conflict which showed also moderate level. Work stressors
significantly correlated to interpersonal conflict. It was found out that the domain of
work stressors that best influences interpersonal conflict is job barrier stress.
Keywords: public administration, variables, moderate, influence, work stressor,
interpersonal conflict, Philippines