Since teaching is a demanding and stressful profession, the study of teachers’ physiological stress in the classroom setting is an emerging field. In cross-sectional studies self-reported stress and affect are related, but less is known about the intraindividual relations between situational physiological stress and corresponding positive and negative affect. The aim of our study was to investigate the associations between situational physiological stress (six salivary cortisol samples per day) and self-reported situational affect (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule four times a day) among 61 Finnish primary school teachers over two workdays. We present a novel multilevel structural equation model (MSEM) that includes cortisol, with time...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
The number of teachers leaving their professions due to high levels of stress is a growing worldwide...
Since teaching is a demanding and stressful profession, the study of teachers’ physiological stress ...
Background Teachers' stress, affect and general occupational well-being influence their teaching an...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
Background: Job stress threatens teachers’ well-being and health. Identifying physiological factors ...
Background Teachers' self-reported stress is related to the quality of teacher–student interactions...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between teachers’ (N = 53) physiolog...
Background: Teachers constitute an occupational group experiencing high levels of stress and with hi...
AbstractAn imbalance between work-related stressors and resources, which we refer to as stress expos...
Work-related stress appears to be especially high among teachers. However, most research on teacher ...
Over the last decade there have been sharp increases in recorded levels of occupational stress. Repo...
Stress and stress-related complaints such as fatigue and depressed mood are common among teachers. Y...
Evidence shows that work stress increases risk of cardiovascular disease. Emotional, cardiovascular ...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
The number of teachers leaving their professions due to high levels of stress is a growing worldwide...
Since teaching is a demanding and stressful profession, the study of teachers’ physiological stress ...
Background Teachers' stress, affect and general occupational well-being influence their teaching an...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
Background: Job stress threatens teachers’ well-being and health. Identifying physiological factors ...
Background Teachers' self-reported stress is related to the quality of teacher–student interactions...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between teachers’ (N = 53) physiolog...
Background: Teachers constitute an occupational group experiencing high levels of stress and with hi...
AbstractAn imbalance between work-related stressors and resources, which we refer to as stress expos...
Work-related stress appears to be especially high among teachers. However, most research on teacher ...
Over the last decade there have been sharp increases in recorded levels of occupational stress. Repo...
Stress and stress-related complaints such as fatigue and depressed mood are common among teachers. Y...
Evidence shows that work stress increases risk of cardiovascular disease. Emotional, cardiovascular ...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
The number of teachers leaving their professions due to high levels of stress is a growing worldwide...