Survey of Unreported Psychiatric Morbidity Induced by Job Dissatisfaction among Teachers: Inferential Point of View

A. T. Sóyínká, Shola Oyetola, A. Olosunde, O. Wale-Orojo
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Elegant statistical methods for categorical data analysis are rapidly evolving and being adopted, particularly for biomedical and social sciences data analysis. This study presents a case study for the application of the discrete Johnson systems of distribution approach for the analysis of secondary school teachers’ job satisfaction (JS). This new approach accommodates relative frequency behavioural patterns in the analysis of categorical data using the entropy measure of discrete Johnson systems of distribution (DJSD). The approach offers a better alternative to the existing chi-square and likelihood ratio tests because it captures more shared information compared to known measures of association. A focus on the JS of about 393 teachers, showed that above 60% of the teacher’s eventually developed job dissatisfaction induced psychiatric disorders before the end of their career. Further examples were used to illustrate the applicability of the approach and enhance its reproducibility.
教师工作不满意导致未报告精神疾病的调查:推论观点
分类数据分析的优雅统计方法正在迅速发展并被采用,特别是在生物医学和社会科学数据分析方面。本研究提出了一个应用离散约翰逊分布系统方法分析中学教师工作满意度的案例研究(JS)。这种新方法适应了使用离散约翰逊分布系统(DJSD)的熵测度的分类数据分析中的相对频率行为模式。该方法为现有的卡方检验和似然比检验提供了更好的替代方案,因为与已知的关联度量相比,它捕获了更多的共享信息。一项针对393名教师的研究表明,超过60%的教师在职业生涯结束前最终发展为职业不满引起的精神疾病。进一步的例子说明了该方法的适用性,并提高了其再现性。
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