Using Research and Planning to Develop Community Outreach: A Case Study in Helping Clientele Cope with Stress
Volume
41
Issue
3
Abstract
Extension educators collaborated with local agencies to conduct a survey on sources of stress in the lives of local residents. Results reveal that five variables emerge as statistically significant factors associated with reported stress levels: financial problems, stress on the job, having too little time, number of major life changes in the past year, and being a woman. Educators followed with a Vision to Action Program that identified specific goals aimed at helping community residents cope with and reduce stress levels. Combining applied research with existing Extension programming is an effective way to engage the public on issues of local concern.
Recommended Citation
Blaine, T. W., Freppon, L., & Konen, J. (2003). Using Research and Planning to Develop Community Outreach: A Case Study in Helping Clientele Cope with Stress. The Journal of Extension, 39(3), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol39/iss3/7