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Title:
Problems of work related stress with some behavioral and health impact among teachers
Authors: ESSAM M. EL SAWAF and EHSAN M. FAHMY
Year: 1997
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Abstract:

This study was conducted to investigate the problems of work related stress among teachers in different grades of basic education, and to study the influence on physical health and behavioral reactions. Among teachers 24.07% reported their jobs as being wholly stressful (an overall job stress score above the cut off point) compared with 10.45% among the controls. (Controls were selected from nurseries and kindergartens and were of the same social class). Mean score values of the overall job stress among teachers in primary, preparatory and secondary schools were 121.24±12.33, 128.19±13.11 and 139.00±10.93, respectively, while those of the controls were 119.12±10.84. The prevalence of problems relevant to coping, context and stressors (Conflicts, job pressure, job scope and rapport with management) were all higher among the teachers with higher mean score values of all the items compared with those of the controls. A little inter group difference was detected among the teachers. In comparison with teachers of recreational subjects (music, sports and arts). The teachers of academic subjects (arabic, english, science, geography... etc) revealed higher prevalence of all the items of job stress related problems with higher mean score values.

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