middelstress
Middelstress is a term used in Dutch-language discussions of occupational health to describe a form of work-related stress that typically affects people in the middle of an organization, such as middle managers and mid-career professionals. It highlights tensions from balancing strategic responsibilities and people management while facing limited autonomy and competing demands. It is not a formal clinical diagnosis but a descriptive label used in HR literature and mental health discussions.
Context and distinctions: Middelstress overlaps with concepts like job strain, role conflict, and burnout. It is
Causes: Common drivers include high workload, unclear roles, conflicting expectations from above and from staff, insufficient
Symptoms and impact: Psychological symptoms such as worry and irritability, cognitive symptoms like concentration difficulties, and
Measurement and management: There is no standardized diagnostic protocol for middelstress. Assessments typically use general work-stress
See also: burnout, work-related stress, job strain, organizational psychology.