PREVALENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND DEPRESSION AMONG SCHOOL TEACHERS

Khalifa M, Khalaf O, M. S.
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Introduction: Teaching has been listed among the highest stressful jobs. Several occupational stressors were detected in the school environment such as class size, work overload, student bad behavior and a lack of their appreciation Aim of Work: To determine the prevalence of occupational stress and depression symptoms among school teachers and the relation between them, to identify the different occupational stressors in the school environment, to detect the prevalence of physical symptoms and their relationship to occupational stress and depression symptoms. Materials and Methods: Socio-demographic data, occupational and medical histories of many physical symptoms were collected by researchers and self administered Arabic version of Occupational Stress Index (OSI) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) questionnaires were used to assess the prevalence of occupational stress and depression symptoms respectively. Results: All teachers were complaining of stress; mainly of moderate level (55.7%), while the prevalence of depression symptoms was (19.8%). Role overload, role conflict, unreasonable group and political pressures were the most occupational stressors found among the studied population. As regards private school teachers, responsibility for persons was the most significant stressor while powerlessness, poor peer relationship, intrinsic impoverishment and low status were significant stressors among governmental school teachers. Positive correlations were found between these occupational stressors and depression symptoms. Many physical symptoms were significantly prevalent among teachers with higher scores of OSI and BDI. Conclusion: Teachers had a high prevalence of occupational stress due to exposure to many occupational stressors. Depression and stress related physical symptoms were
学校教师职业压力与抑郁的流行状况
简介:教学被列为压力最大的工作之一。在学校环境中检测到几种职业压力源,如班级规模、工作负荷过重、学生不良行为和缺乏欣赏能力。工作目的:确定学校教师职业压力和抑郁症状的患病率及其之间的关系,识别学校环境中不同的职业压力源,以检测身体症状的患病率及其与职业压力和抑郁症状的关系。材料和方法:研究人员收集了许多身体症状的社会人口学数据、职业史和病史,并使用阿拉伯版的职业压力指数(OSI)和贝克抑郁量表(BDI)问卷分别评估了职业压力和抑郁症状的患病率。结果:所有教师都在抱怨压力;主要为中度(55.7%),抑郁症状的发生率为(19.8%)。在研究人群中,角色过载、角色冲突、不合理的群体和政治压力是最常见的职业压力源。就私立学校教师而言,对人的责任是最主要的压力源,而政府学校教师的无能为力、同伴关系差、内在贫困和地位低下是最重要的压力源。这些职业压力源与抑郁症状呈正相关。许多身体症状在OSI和BDI得分较高的教师中显著普遍。结论:教师暴露于多种职业压力源,职业压力患病率较高。抑郁和压力相关的身体症状
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