This study investigated the prevalence, socio-demographic factors, and psychosocial work hazards of primary school teachers. This is a cross-sectional study that recruited 254 primary school teachers. The responses from the participants were collected using Copenhagen psychosocial questionnaire and teachers’ socio-demographic questionnaire. Bar chart, mean, standard deviation, and bivariate analysis were used to analyze the data collected. The result showed a high level of work-related psychosocial hazard among primary school teachers. The results showed that teachers’ age has a positive relationship with psychosocial work hazards. Also, the result showed that working status and years of experience have a significant relationship with psych...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Changes in teachers' work situation in Sweden since the 1990s may have co...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Changes in teachers' work situation in Sweden since the 1990s may have co...
Aim: This study examined the psychosocial (psychological distress, job-specific wellbeing, burnout) ...
This study investigated the prevalence, socio-demographic factors, and psychosocial work hazards of ...
Teachers’ responsibilities are becoming increasingly challenging and demanding. This cross-sectional...
Object – teachers‘ psychosocial risk factors at work place and psychological distress. Aim of the st...
Objectives: The psychosocial factors as characteristics related to the conditions and organization o...
Perception of health risks from lifestyle and work psychic load of teachers from different school le...
AbstractThis study aimed at identifying the prevalence of Common Mental Disorders (CMDs) in teachers...
Just as stress is present with people of all ages, it can also be present in different areas of life...
Aim of the study: To evaluate psychosocial working conditions and their relationship with health co...
Introduction Teachers are one of the groups that in addition to teaching the students can have a rol...
p. 818-826OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between work-related psychosocial factors and th...
Object of research: the relationship between psychosocial work conditions and mental health of teach...
Introduction: This cross-sectional study determined the workplace stressors, stress levels, mental...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Changes in teachers' work situation in Sweden since the 1990s may have co...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Changes in teachers' work situation in Sweden since the 1990s may have co...
Aim: This study examined the psychosocial (psychological distress, job-specific wellbeing, burnout) ...
This study investigated the prevalence, socio-demographic factors, and psychosocial work hazards of ...
Teachers’ responsibilities are becoming increasingly challenging and demanding. This cross-sectional...
Object – teachers‘ psychosocial risk factors at work place and psychological distress. Aim of the st...
Objectives: The psychosocial factors as characteristics related to the conditions and organization o...
Perception of health risks from lifestyle and work psychic load of teachers from different school le...
AbstractThis study aimed at identifying the prevalence of Common Mental Disorders (CMDs) in teachers...
Just as stress is present with people of all ages, it can also be present in different areas of life...
Aim of the study: To evaluate psychosocial working conditions and their relationship with health co...
Introduction Teachers are one of the groups that in addition to teaching the students can have a rol...
p. 818-826OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between work-related psychosocial factors and th...
Object of research: the relationship between psychosocial work conditions and mental health of teach...
Introduction: This cross-sectional study determined the workplace stressors, stress levels, mental...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Changes in teachers' work situation in Sweden since the 1990s may have co...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Changes in teachers' work situation in Sweden since the 1990s may have co...
Aim: This study examined the psychosocial (psychological distress, job-specific wellbeing, burnout) ...