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Wolverton, Mimi; Wolverton, Marvin L.; Gmelch, Walter H. – 1998
This study examined the interrelationships between stress, job satisfaction, and other exogenous influences among academic deans at American colleges and universities. A total of 579 deans from a sample of 360 colleges and universities responded to a mailed survey, which included the Role Conflict and Role Ambiguity Questionnaire (Rizzo et al.,…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Age Differences, Educational Attitudes, Higher Education
McWilliams, Jettie M. – 1988
Stress is a common problem in today's society. Even though stress has been recognized as a problem in the workplace, the identification of specific work-related stress producers, coping mechanisms, and symptoms has been somewhat neglected. The purpose of this study was to analyze levels and areas of stress in selected service professions and to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Coping, Professional Personnel, Regional Characteristics
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Miljenovic, Sladana – NORDSCI, 2022
The mental health of teachers is extremely important for the quality of the teaching and learning process. The literature points out that only a mentally healthy teacher can fully dedicate himself to work, participate in student activities and make the maximum effort to contribute to the student's mental health, both by his activity and by…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Teacher Burnout, Physical Health, Teacher Effectiveness
Gallagher, Denise M.; And Others – 1987
There has been much recent attention given to stress and the negative side effects associated with excessive stress. Employers need to recognize the effect that stress can have on the productivity and attitudes of their employees. To examine work-related stress and to develop stress management strategies, a study was conducted of flight attendants…
Descriptors: Coping, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
Friesen, D.; Richards, D. – 1984
This study examined the work-related stress experienced by principals and teachers in public schools. The researchers worked under the assumption that some of the stress related to a job situation comes from the environment. Condensed versions of two questionnaires developed by Williams (measuring stress experienced by teachers) and Jankovich…
Descriptors: Background, Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
McWilliams, Jettie M.; Schnorr, Janet K. – 1989
Stress is recognized as a problem for both males and females in today's high-technology society. However, research comparing men and women in the workplace has shown that females typically experience higher levels of stress on the job than males experience. This study attempted to compare male and female levels and areas of work-related stress in…
Descriptors: Business, Coping, Education, Employment
Byrne, Barbara M; Hall, Lisa M. – 1989
The primary intent of the study was to investigate the importance of particular background variables on three dimensions of burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, reduced personal accomplishment) for elementary (n=98), intermediate (n=163), secondary (n=162, and university (n=219) teachers. A secondary purpose was to delineate factors…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Organizational Climate
Bogotch, Ira E.; Riedlinger, Brian – 1991
Findings from a comparative study of new and experienced urban principals that examined variables associated with work-related stress and role conflict are presented in this paper. A total of 27 male and female principals in a large, urban school district in the South were surveyed--13 first- and second-year principals and 14 experienced…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Beginning Principals, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction
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King-White, Dakota L.; Rogers, Elice E. – Adult Higher Education Alliance, 2018
Given the changing landscape in higher education, education practitioners are faced with increasing workloads, which in turn is causing an increase in stress-related factors that impede health and wellness, and thus productivity. In response, practitioners in modern higher education settings must adopt a commitment to self-care that focuses on the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Family Work Relationship, Wellness, Well Being
Gadzella, Bernadette M.; And Others – 1990
This study was conducted to examine the types of stresses experienced by professionals. Subjects were 56 persons enrolled in graduate classes who completed the Tennessee Stress Scale-L, Work Related Stress Inventory for Professionals. Besides the Total stress score, the instrument produced three subscale scores: Stress Producers, Coping…
Descriptors: Childlessness, Employment Level, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Schnorr, Janet K.; McWilliams, Jettie M. – 1988
This study was conducted to analyze levels and areas of stress of professionals in selected service professions and to establish national norms of stress for these professions. The 60-item Tennessee Stress Scale-R (TSS-R) is a work-related stress inventory for professionals which provides a measure of stress in three areas: stress producers,…
Descriptors: Coping, Differences, Evaluation Methods, Professional Personnel
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Parlangeli, Oronzo; Palmitesta, Paola; Guidi, Stefano; Di Pomponio, Ileana; Bracci, Margherita; Marchigiani, Enrica – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2021
This study investigated the effect of the isolation during the lockdown period on psychological distress and well-being in a sample of professors (N=150), students (N=150) and technical administrative staff (N=150) from 3 Italian Universities, in the region of Tuscany. We administered a self-reported online questionnaire to collect…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Well Being, Foreign Countries, College Students
McEwan, Barbara; Gathercoal, Paul; Nimmo, Virginia – 1997
This paper presents a composite of four separate research studies conducted to assess the impact of constitutional language on classroom environments. The studies were designed to examine the uses of "Judicious Discipline" in a variety of classrooms and how the use of a common language based on rights and responsibilities affected the…
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship, Citizenship Responsibility, Civics
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Schwanzer, Andrea Daniela; Ullrich, Annette; Lambert, Richard G. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Factors related to burnout symptoms during the internship experience of students from two German universities were examined to explore which of them are most predictive of lower burnout. One sample was from a teacher education program and the other one from a social work program. Independent variables were "subjective achievement",…
Descriptors: Burnout, Stress Variables, Internship Programs, Social Work
Hollis, Leah P. – Online Submission, 2019
Perpetrators of workplace bullying in higher education hurt the academic work environment and demoralize the faculty and staff. While European researchers have documented the impact workplace bullying has on employee health, American researchers are just beginning to consider the health problems associated with workplace bullying. Further, as…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Behavior, Wellness, Bullying
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