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2019
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp917-924
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Stress catcher application for mobile stress monitoring using questionnaire-based

Abstract: Nowadays, stress has become the main reason to cause health problems. The human’s lifestyle has been increasing due to the fast development of technologies which help to improve performance and productivity indirectly increased the burden of human lifestyle. Many studies have done to identify the cause of stress and the effect of stress among university students. However, stress monitoring is not well mentioned in the previous works especially stress monitoring with questionnaire-based. Thus, this research tri… Show more

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“…From the findings, it demonstrates gender differences on stress experiences in which female more susceptible of developing stress when exposed to physiological stress as compared to male. This finding is in line to previous studies [6], [8]. Studies also shows that females have slower rate of adapting to virtual reality environment compared to the males, indicating that VR or any type of stressor will give higher impact in females with compared to males [29], [30].…”
Section: Emr Results Based On Subjects' Feedbacksupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…From the findings, it demonstrates gender differences on stress experiences in which female more susceptible of developing stress when exposed to physiological stress as compared to male. This finding is in line to previous studies [6], [8]. Studies also shows that females have slower rate of adapting to virtual reality environment compared to the males, indicating that VR or any type of stressor will give higher impact in females with compared to males [29], [30].…”
Section: Emr Results Based On Subjects' Feedbacksupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Many techniques have been used to assess stress. One of the current stress assessment is a lengthy process where patients need to answer multiple sets of questionnaires to be diagnose with stress [5], [6]. Several attempts also have been proposed on assessment and recognition of stress included using electrophysiosignal analysis [7], [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2), it plays an important role in facilitating communication between health professionals and patients [31]- [35]. Another research tried to set up a mobile application to monitor stress levels using a questionnaire [36]. It is very interesting to control stress using a questionnaire developed on a mobile platform.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smartphones and tablets are great; they are a computer in our pockets packed full of features to make our lives easier [1]. Our lives are so involved around our smartphones and tablets until we might drive back home to retrieve it if we end up somewhere without it [2]- [4]. So, the idea comes out with to use of one mobile device to communicate with whole-house appliances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%