1. Symposium on teacher stress. Occupational stress among vocational teachers.
- Author
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Pithers RT and Fogarty GJ
- Subjects
- Burnout, Professional prevention & control, Female, Humans, Male, New South Wales, Occupational Diseases prevention & control, Workload psychology, Burnout, Professional psychology, Occupational Diseases psychology, Stress, Psychological complications, Vocational Education
- Abstract
There is a widespread belief that work related stress among teachers is serious, with implications for teachers' health status and performance. The difficulty with interpreting data on teacher stress is that the measuring instruments used are often neither standardised nor sometimes focused on stressors pertinent to the occupational roles of teachers. This study, therefore, uses a recently developed test instrument called the Occupational Stress Inventory (OSI) which concisely measures occupational stress, strain and coping resources. Data were obtained, using the OSI, from a group of vocational teachers and compared to a group of professional non-teachers. Overall the results showed a significantly higher level of teacher stress, although only one of 10 stress and strain measures contributed to this effect. The implications for teachers, in terms of occupational role, are discussed.
- Published
- 1995
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