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Work-related burnout syndrome in special education teachers working with children with developmental disorders - possible correlations with some socio-demographic aspects and assertiveness

Authors :
Jovanović, Vesna
Jovanović, Vesna
Karić, Jasmina
Mihajlović, Goran
Džamonja-Ignjatović, Tamara
Hinić, Darko
Jovanović, Vesna
Jovanović, Vesna
Karić, Jasmina
Mihajlović, Goran
Džamonja-Ignjatović, Tamara
Hinić, Darko
Source :
European Journal of Special Needs Education
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The aim of this research was to examine the levels of burnout syndrome dimensions in special education teachers and correlations with some socio-demographic characteristics, job characteristics, and levels of assertiveness. The research included 225 special education teachers from Serbia (82% were women, 18% were men, with the average age of 42.51 +/- 9.23 years). Research instruments included Maslach Burnout Inventory, Rathus Assertiveness Schedule, and a socio-demographic questionnaire. There were differences in all burnout dimensions in relation to types of students' special needs. Higher levels of burnout symptoms were observed in teachers working with children with motor skill disorders. The assertiveness scores had a significant negative correlation with emotional exhaustion and depersonalisation, and a positive correlation with a lack of accomplishment. The results obtained may help in the planning of the adequate preventative measures for improving the mental health of those professionals.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
European Journal of Special Needs Education
Notes :
European Journal of Special Needs Education
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363289578
Document Type :
Electronic Resource