Examining the Relationship Between Stress Levels and Cybersecurity Practices Among Hospital Employees in Three Countries: Ghana, Norway, and Indonesia
Muhammad Ali Fauzi Department of Information Security and Communication Technology Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Gjøvik, Norway muhammad.a.fauzi@ntnu.no Prosper Yeng Department of Information Security and Communication Technology Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Gjøvik, Norway prosper.yeng@ntnu.no Bian Yang Department of Information Security and Communication Technology Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Gjøvik, Norway bian.yang@ntnu.no Dita Rachmayani Department of Psychology Universitas Brawijaya Malang, Indoneisa dh33ta@ub.ac.id Peter Nimbe Department of Computer Science and Informatics University of Energy and Natural Resources Sunyani, Ghana peter.nimbe@uenr.edu.gh Abstract This study aims to investigate the relationship between stress levels among hospital staff and their risky cybersecurity practices. A web-based survey was conducted with a sample of 353 hospital staff from Ghana, Norway, and Indonesia. The results