Associations between the Psychophysiological Impacts of Teacher Occupational Stress and Stress Biomarkers: A Systematic Review

Andrew B. McGee, S. Scott, Erika M. Manczak, S. Watamura
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Extensive literature demonstrates associations between occupational stress and adverse health outcomes. This review addresses occupational stress’s effects on specific physiological biomarkers among teachers, a workforce with high occupational stress, and the potential for broad social impacts when stress compromises teacher health. A systematic PRISMA search identified 38 papers evaluating occupational stress and biomarkers in teachers (early childhood education (ECE) and K-12). Findings indicate that occupational stress (burnout, perceived acute stress, job strain, effort-reward imbalance) negatively relates to teacher health. Most endocrine studies ( n = 20 of 29) found negative associations between higher chronic stress (burnout) and blunted hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) responses, and/or positive associations between acute stress (e.g., job strain) and increased HPA response. Cardiovascular (CV) studies ( n = 10) showed inconsistent relations between stress and CV measures. Immunologic studies ( n = 6) found that chronic work stress was associated with increased pro-inflammatory and less effective anti-inflammatory activity. We provide recommendations for future research topics and policy implications.
教师职业压力的心理生理影响与压力生物标志物之间的关联:一项系统综述
大量文献表明职业压力与不良健康结果之间存在关联。这篇综述探讨了职业压力对教师、高职业压力劳动力的特定生理生物标志物的影响,以及当压力损害教师健康时可能产生的广泛的社会影响。系统的PRISMA检索确定了38篇评估教师(幼儿教育(ECE)和K-12)职业压力和生物标志物的论文。研究发现,职业压力(倦怠、感知急性压力、工作紧张、努力-回报失衡)与教师健康呈负相关。大多数内分泌研究(n = 20 / 29)发现较高的慢性压力(倦怠)与下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴(HPA)反应迟钝之间存在负相关,而/或急性压力(如工作压力)与HPA反应增加之间存在正相关。心血管(CV)研究(n = 10)显示压力和CV测量之间的关系不一致。免疫学研究(n = 6)发现,慢性工作压力与促炎活性增加和抗炎活性降低有关。我们对未来的研究课题和政策影响提出了建议。
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