The Stress Number(TM) Report For 2011


Minneapolis, Minnesota (PRWEB) January 03, 2012

Employee stress drains $ 400 billion a year from U.S. employers–yet many organizations do not fully understand the damage stress causes to their profit margins, employee productivity levels and employee health. In an ongoing study of Stress in America, The Oxygen Plan Corporation reports the 2011 findings of the new health metric – the Stress Number?. To date, over 47,000 respondents have completed the 30 question, 5 minute test to assess their individual stress. The stress test has 10 questions for home, work and social stress. The scoring for each question ranges 0 – 100, whereby a score of 0 means extreme stress (red), to 100, meaning stress free (green).

Key 2011 Findings: ?2011 Was Another Stressful Year”

With over 11,000 respondents completing The Oxygen Plan?s stress test for the survey, the 2011 Stress Number? for home is 47, followed by work and social stress at 53 and 54. ?The 2011 Stress Test? results demonstrate that there is still plenty of stress out there and the Stress Number? is essentially unchanged as compared to 2009 and 2010,” says Dr. Donald E. Williams, board-certified clinical health psychologist (American Board of Professional Psychology/ABPP), and Chief Science Officer, The Oxygen Plan. “Stress continues to be a concern in the lives of people ? at work, in the social lives and especially at home. We continue to see each Stress Number? in the yellow in all life phases. Employers should be increasingly alarmed given that stress levels remain unchecked for 3 years running. A company of 10,000 has lost up to $ 50 million for each of the past 3 years for a total of nearly $ 150 million. The costs are staggering and should grab the attention of any CEO or CFO, particularly since stress is the #1 modifiable health risk factor.?

A “Stress Number?” can be used as an aggregated health risk assessment tool for assessing employee stress. Three research papers from The Oxygen Plan Corporation help employers understand how they can use the Stress Number? to increase stress management program effectiveness and optimize their Employee Assistance Program.

The impact of stress in the U.S. workplace is bad news for employers as it manifests in lost productivity, absenteeism, presenteeism, group health expense, employee turnover and disability expenses. “Many organizations invest in resources like EAPs, work-life programs and policies, and health and wellness programs,” said Dr. Williams. “These are essential but reactive initiatives. Many organizations are unaware of their employees’ actual stress levels, how much of their stress is job-related, the root causes of their stress, or that they can be proactive in terms of addressing the very real problems and associated costs.” “Stress diminishes the engagement and effectiveness of a workforce, erodes workers’ physical and emotional health, and drives up medical and insurance costs,” adds Eric Lucas, CEO of The Oxygen Plan Corporation.

?With the Stress Number?, it is now possible to measure, compute, aggregate, report, and trend a stress metric as it relates to personal health or organizational cost,? says Dr. Williams. ?Now, we are able to assess stress, calculate the Stress Number?, provide The Oxygen Plan program and re-measure stress for individuals or organizations. The Stress Number? is a significant development in the field of health metrics.? ?We feel the Stress Number? should be used to help individuals and organizations manage health and health care costs ? just like blood pressure and BMI,” adds Lucas. ?Because stress in the home or social life impacts employees at work, and vice versa, it’s in employers’ best interest to know the aggregate employee Stress Number? for their organization and get a line of sight into root causes.?

About The Oxygen Plan Corporation

The Oxygen Plan specializes in decoding stress and helping employers lower health care costs, improve productivity and strengthen employee engagement. The Oxygen Plan, co-developed by Dr. Donald E. Williams, board-certified clinical health psychologist (American Board of Professional Psychology/ABPP), and Chief Science Officer and Founder, Eric Lucas, is the only stress reduction program to use a patent-pending green, yellow, red color coding to easily facilitate stress recognition and behavior change for individuals and organizations. The Oxygen Plan is also the home of the Stress Number?, the new health metric, and first to quantify stress levels. For more information visit http://www.theoxygenplan.com.

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What’s Your Stress Number(TM)? The February 2011 Report on the New Health Metric by The Oxygen Plan


Minneapolis, MN (Vocus/PRWEB) March 21, 2011

The Oxygen Plan Corporation reports the February 2011 findings of the new health metric – The Stress Number?, after over 38,000 respondents have completed the 30 question The Oxygen Plan Stress Test. To assess individual stress, there were 10 questions for home, work and social. The scoring for each question ranged from 0 – 100, whereby a score of 0 means extreme stress (red), to 100, meaning stress free (green).

Key February Findings: ?The New Normal”

Things seem to be improving since the end of 2010. ?We see modest improvements for home and work lives since December and no change in social lives, says Dr. Donald E. Williams, board-certified clinical health psychologist (American Board of Professional Psychology/ABPP), and Chief Science Officer, The Oxygen Plan, “The current data provide good news and bad news. The aggregate Stress Number? for home and work are up since December of last year – that’s the good news. The bad news is that all numbers are still yellow indicating stress and its ill effects on our home, work and social lives – and our health – remains a serious issue.”

For employers, that translates to a cost of $ 4,888 per employee per year. In the work place, stress manifests in lost productivity, absenteeism, presenteeism, group health expense, employee turnover and disability expenses. The total annual economic impact of stress in the U.S. is $ 400 Billion.?

‘Never before has it been possible to measure, compute, report, trend or aggregate a stress metric as it relates to personal health or organizational cost,’ says Dr. Williams. Now, we are able to assess stress, calculate the Stress Number?, provide The Oxygen Plan program and re-measure stress for individuals or organizations. ‘The Stress Number? is a significant development in the field of health metrics.’ ‘We feel the Stress Number? should be used to help individuals and organizations manage health and health care costs ? just like blood pressure and body weight,” adds Eric Lucas, Founder and CEO of The Oxygen Plan. ‘Because stress in the home or social life impacts employees at work, and vice versa, it’s in employers’ best interest to know the aggregate Stress Number? for their employee populations. Now they can establish a baseline, implement programs toward improvement, and reassess their employees.?

About The Oxygen Plan

The Oxygen Plan is an online behavior change program that helps organizations reduce the costly and negative effects of stress in the workplace and at home, including increased healthcare expenses, chronic medical conditions, mental health issues, absenteeism, productivity losses, and reduced employee engagement. The company’s patent-pending stress management system teaches individuals to recognize the sources and symptoms of stress and provides them with tools and information for effectively reducing and avoiding stress. For more information, attend the webinar or visit The Oxygen Plan.

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The Stress Number(TM) Report for March 2011


Minneapolis, Minnesota (PRWEB) April 25, 2011

Employee stress drains $ 400 billion a year from U.S. employers–yet many organizations do not fully understand the damage stress causes to their profit margins, employee productivity levels and employee health. In an ongoing study of Stress in America, The Oxygen Plan Corporation reports the March 2011 findings of the new health metric – The Stress Number?. To date, over 42,000 respondents have completed the 30 question The Oxygen Plan Stress Test to assess their individual stress. The stress test has 10 questions for home, work and social stress. The scoring for each question ranges 0 – 100, whereby a score of 0 means extreme stress (red), to 100, meaning stress free (green).

Key March Findings: ?More Stress at Home”

Basis 1,984 respondents to The Oxygen Plan?s Stress Test, the March Stress Number? for home, work and social stress are 46, 52 and 53, respectively. ?Clearly, scores are toward the lower end of the scale. This is especially true for the home domain,? says Dr. Donald E. Williams, board-certified clinical health psychologist (American Board of Professional Psychology/ABPP), and Chief Science Officer, The Oxygen Plan. “So, there is bad news ? as a group, scores are low. While still yellow, the home score, in particular, reflects a downward trend. Perhaps, as one might expect, the stresses of work, the economy and dwindling social support are showing up at home. Combined, the scores indicate stress, and its ill effects on our home, work and social lives, and on and our health, remains a serious issue.”

A “Stress Number?” can also be an aggregated measure of the stress affecting an organization’s workforce. Two new research papers from The Oxygen Plan urge employers to learn the Stress Number? for their employees and employee groups to help them develop an effective stress management program.

The impact of stress in the U.S. workplace is bad news for employers as it manifests in lost productivity, absenteeism, presenteeism, group health expense, employee turnover and disability expenses. “Many organizations invest in resources like EAPs, work-life programs and policies, and health and wellness programs,” said Dr. Williams, “but many are unaware of their employees’ actual stress levels, how much of their stress is job-related or the root causes of their stress.” “Stress diminishes the engagement and effectiveness of a workforce, erodes workers’ physical and emotional health, and drives up medical and insurance costs,” adds Eric Lucas, CEO of The Oxygen Plan Corporation.

?With the Stress Number?, it is now possible to measure, compute, aggregate, report, and trend a stress metric as it relates to personal health or organizational cost,? says Dr. Williams. ?Now, we are able to assess stress, calculate the Stress Number?, provide The Oxygen Plan program and re-measure stress for individuals or organizations. The Stress Number? is a significant development in the field of health metrics.? ?We feel the Stress Number? should be used to help individuals and organizations manage health and health care costs ? just like blood pressure and BMI,” adds Eric Lucas, Founder and CEO of The Oxygen Plan. ?Because stress in the home or social life impacts employees at work, and vice versa, it’s in employers’ best interest to know the aggregate Stress Number? for their employee populations and get a line of sight into root causes.?

About The Oxygen Plan

The Oxygen Plan is a new patent-pending behavior change program designed to help people recognize and reduce stress, live healthier, happier lives while helping employers lower health care costs and improve productivity and employee engagement. The Oxygen Plan, co-developed by Eric Lucas and Dr. Williams, is the only stress reduction program to use a simple green, yellow, red color coding to easily facilitate stress recognition and behavior change for individuals and organizations. For more information visit http://www.theoxygenplan.com.

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The Stress Number(TM) Report for April 2011


Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) June 01, 2011

Employee stress drains $ 400 billion a year from U.S. employers–yet many organizations do not fully understand the damage stress causes to their profit margins, employee productivity levels and employee health. In an ongoing study of Stress in America, The Oxygen Plan Corporation reports the April 2011 findings of the new health metric – the Stress Number?. To date, over 49,000 respondents have completed the 30 question, 5 minute The Oxygen Plan Stress Test to assess their individual stress. The stress test has 10 questions for home, work and social stress. The scoring for each question ranges 0 – 100, whereby a score of 0 means extreme stress (red), to 100, meaning stress free (green).

Key April Findings: ?Still Stressed But Heading In The Right Direction”

A total of 2,942 respondents completed The Oxygen Plan?s Stress Test in April. The resulting Stress Number? for home is 49, followed by work and social stress at 54 for both dimensions. ?Clearly, scores are in the yellow – indicating there is a lot of stress out there. Overall, the Stress Number? for each life dimension, home, work and social, has deteriorated since we initiated this study in September 2009,” says Dr. Donald E. Williams, board-certified clinical health psychologist (American Board of Professional Psychology/ABPP), and Chief Science Officer, The Oxygen Plan. “Having said that, these are the best Stress Number? scores that we have seen in recent months for home, work and social stress and find the data slightly encouraging.” Versus last month, the Stress Number? scores for home, work and social stress were improved by 3, 2, and 1 point. “This is the first time we have ever seen an across the board improvement. The 3 point jump in the home Stress Number? is the best single month improvement since we have been conducting our research.” Combined, the Stress Number? scores indicate stress, and its ill effects on our home, work and social lives, and on and our health, remains a serious issue.”

A “Stress Number?” can also be an aggregated measure of the employee stress affecting an organization’s workforce. Three new research papers from The Oxygen Plan Corporation urge employers to learn the Stress Number? for their employees and employee groups to help them develop an effective stress management program and how to optimize their Employee Assistance Program.

The impact of stress in the U.S. workplace is bad news for employers as it manifests in lost productivity, absenteeism, presenteeism, group health expense, employee turnover and disability expenses. “Many organizations invest in resources like EAPs, work-life programs and policies, and health and wellness programs,” said Dr. Williams. “These are essential but reactive initiatives. Many organizations are unaware of their employees’ actual stress levels, how much of their stress is job-related, the root causes of their stress, or that they can be proactive in terms of addressing the very real problems and associated costs.” “Stress diminishes the engagement and effectiveness of a workforce, erodes workers’ physical and emotional health, and drives up medical and insurance costs,” adds Eric Lucas, CEO of The Oxygen Plan Corporation.

?With the Stress Number?, it is now possible to measure, compute, aggregate, report, and trend a stress metric as it relates to personal health or organizational cost,? says Dr. Williams. ?Now, we are able to assess stress, calculate the Stress Number?, provide The Oxygen Plan program and re-measure stress for individuals or organizations. The Stress Number? is a significant development in the field of health metrics.? ?We feel the Stress Number? should be used to help individuals and organizations manage health and health care costs ? just like blood pressure and BMI,” adds Lucas. ?Because stress in the home or social life impacts employees at work, and vice versa, it’s in employers’ best interest to know the aggregate employee Stress Number? for their organization and get a line of sight into root causes.?

About The Oxygen Plan

The Oxygen Plan is a revolutionary new behavior change program designed to help employees recognize and reduce stress, live healthier, happier lives while helping employers lower health care costs, improve productivity and strengthen employee engagement. The Oxygen Plan, co-developed by Dr. Donald E. Williams, board-certified clinical health psychologist (American Board of Professional Psychology/ABPP), and Chief Science Officer and Founder, Eric Lucas, is the only stress reduction program to use a patent-pending green, yellow, red color coding to easily facilitate stress recognition and behavior change for individuals and organizations. The Oxygen Plan is also the home of the Stress Number?, the new health metric, and first to quantify stress levels. For more information visit http://www.theoxygenplan.com.

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