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| Published: November 23, 2017
Occupational Stress and Job Burnout among Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Cuttack, Orissa, 2013
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DIP: 18.01.056/20170501
DOI: 10.25215/0501.056
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to explore the levels of occupational stress and job burnout among teachers working in primary and secondary schools and identify the relationship between the selected demographic data with the stress levels. The sample consisted of 100 teachers from 4 schools in Cuttack, Orissa. The instruments used to measure the variables were: 1.Headington Stress Index questionnaire, 2.Headingtacon Burnout Inventory, 3. Self care and Lifestyle Balance Inventory. The statistical techniques of descriptive statistics, ANOVA analysis and Pearson’s coefficient were employed to analyze the data. The findings of the study indicated that a major portion of the teachers’ population faced moderately low stress and burnout, and the remaining faced moderately high stress and burnout. Younger teachers are reported to have more stress than the older teachers. Higher the burnout among teachers, lower was the lifestyle balance among them. Experience, gender and grade did not affect the stress levels among teachers.
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© 2017 Mathews J
Received: October 11, 2017; Revision Received: November 05, 2017; Accepted: November 23, 2017
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.056/20170501
10.25215/0501.056
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