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芬兰基础教育特殊教育教师的工作相关暴力、生活方式和健康。

Work-related violence, lifestyle, and health among special education teachers working in Finnish basic education.

机构信息

Unit of Expertise for Work and Organizations, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2012 Jul;82(7):336-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2012.00707.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies have reported higher levels of absenteeism due to illness among special education teachers compared to other teachers, but it is not known which factors might contribute to this difference. We examined whether health, health behaviors, and exposure to violence at work differed between special education and general education teachers in Finnish basic education.

METHODS

Survey data from 5760 general and special education teachers were analyzed with multilevel logistic models adjusted for individual- and school-level confounding factors.

RESULTS

No difference was found between the health behaviors of general and special education teachers. The differences in physical and mental health between the two groups were also relatively small. With regard to work-related violence, however, male special education teachers were 3 times more likely to be exposed to mental abuse, and 5 times more likely to be exposed to physical violence when compared to their male colleagues in general education. Although female special educators were also at an increased risk of mental abuse and physical violence compared to their female general teacher colleagues, their odds ratios for such an encounter were smaller (2- and 3-fold, respectively) than those of male special education teachers. The school-level variance of physical violence toward teachers was large, which indicates that while most schools have little physical violence toward teachers, schools do exist in which teachers' exposure to violence is common.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest that special education teachers may benefit from training for handling violent situations and interventions to prevent violence at schools.

摘要

背景

研究报告称,特殊教育教师因病缺勤的比例高于其他教师,但尚不清楚哪些因素导致了这种差异。我们研究了芬兰基础教育中特殊教育和普通教育教师的健康状况、健康行为和工作场所暴力暴露是否存在差异。

方法

使用多水平逻辑回归模型分析了来自 5760 名普通教育和特殊教育教师的调查数据,调整了个体和学校层面的混杂因素。

结果

普通教育和特殊教育教师的健康行为没有差异。两组人群在身心健康方面的差异也相对较小。然而,就与工作相关的暴力而言,与普通教育的男性同事相比,男性特殊教育教师遭受精神虐待的可能性高出 3 倍,遭受身体暴力的可能性高出 5 倍。尽管与女性普通教师同事相比,女性特殊教育工作者遭受精神虐待和身体暴力的风险也有所增加,但她们遭遇这种情况的几率要小一些(分别为 2 倍和 3 倍)。教师遭受身体暴力的学校间方差很大,这表明虽然大多数学校对教师的身体暴力很少,但确实存在一些学校中教师经常遭受暴力的情况。

结论

这些发现表明,特殊教育教师可能需要接受处理暴力情况的培训和干预措施,以预防学校中的暴力事件。

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