ERIC Number: EJ1455149
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 12
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ISSN: ISSN-1925-0746
EISSN: EISSN-1925-0754
Effect of the Occupational Stress and Psychological Problems of Special Post Teachers in Zunyi City, Guizhou Province
Li Tang; Wannaporn Siripala; Kanon Somrang; Nadda Angsuwotai; Panjanat Vorawattanachai
World Journal of Education, v14 n3 p125-136 2024
The investigation of the current status of occupational stress and psychological problems among special post-teachers in Zunyi City is crucial. This study provides insights into improving their working environment and promoting their well-being. This study aimed to 1) assess the level of occupational stress among teachers in special post teachers in Zunyi City, 2) study the status of psychological problems among teachers in special post teachers in Zunyi City, and 3) analyze the influence of occupational stress on psychological problems. This study used questionnaire surveys and interviews. A total of 324 special post-teachers answered the questionnaires. It served as a valid sample for this study, using the "Special Post Teacher Occupational Stress Questionnaire" as the research tool and supplemented by the "Self-Psychological Harmony Scale" for psychological problems data collection. Statistical methods such as frequency, percentage, average, standard deviation, independent sample t-test, and multiple regression analysis were employed for data analysis. The results revealed a significant positive correlation between occupational stress and psychological problems among special post-teachers, indicating that higher levels of occupational stress are associated with an increased likelihood of psychological problems. Additionally, notable differences in occupational stress and psychological problems were observed among special post teachers from different backgrounds. This study provides valuable insights into the relationship between occupational stress and psychological problems among special post-teachers, offering important implications for improving their work environment, reducing occupational stress, and promoting mental health.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Conditions, Stress Variables, Mental Health, Well Being, Correlation, Rural Schools, Work Environment, Self Efficacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Gender Differences
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China
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