Study title
Perceived Stress among Teachers: the Effects of Age and Background of Children Taught, 1976
Creator
Study number / PID
1332 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-1332-1 (DOI)
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Restricted
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was:
(1)to examine the levels of perceived stress among teachers of children whose home backgrounds varied in their levels of financial hardship. It was anticipated that reported stress would be higher in teachers of children from more deprived homes;
(2)to examine the effect of age of children taught on perceived stress. It was expected that stress levels would be higher among teachers of younger children who made more interpersonal demands on their teachers;
(3)to examine the relationship between reported stress and ill-health. The more stressed teachers were predicted to have more symptoms of illness.
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Variables
A Teacher-Event Stress Inventory (TESI) comprising 43 items was developed and marked by teachers over a five- day period; Goldberg's (1972) General Health Questionnaire was completed by all respondents; feelings of stress were reported on a daily basis.
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/05/1976 - 01/07/1976
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Analysis unit
Universe
124 full-time primary school teachers from the schools of a large northern education authority
Sampling procedure
Kind of data
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Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
1981
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Related publications
- Pratt, J. (1978) 'Perceived stress among teachers: the effects of age and background of children taught', Educational Review