Self-Reported Work and Family Stress of Female Primary Teachers. Self-Reported Work and Family Stress of Female Primary Teachers.

Self-Reported Work and Family Stress of Female Primary Teachers‪.‬

Australian Journal of Education 2003, April, 47, 1

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Stress arising in the domain of work and family can have a cumulative effect, and can spill over across the domains. The work-family interface has received little attention in teacher stress research, therefore the present study aimed to investigate work and family stress among teachers. Self-report questionnaires were distributed to 102 female, primary teachers from government schools in the Geelong area. Responses were used to: (a) identify the major work and family stressors; (b) identify the contributions of perceived work and family stress to perceived global stress; and (c) explore the impact that work and family stress have on each other. Overall the teachers reported moderate levels of global, work and family stress. Time and workload pressure was the major work stressor, and responsibility for child rearing the major family stressor. Work stress and home stress both impacted on each other. The implications of the findings were discussed. Introduction

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2003
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
26
Pages
PUBLISHER
Australian Council for Educational Research
SIZE
218.5
KB

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