Pithers R T, Soden R
School of Adult Education, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Br J Educ Psychol. 1998 Jun;68 ( Pt 2):269-79. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8279.1998.tb01289.x.
There is a widespread belief that teacher stress is a serious problem with obvious implications for teachers' physical and psychological health status as well as performance. There is much published research about teacher stress, although not about cultural or national group comparisons.
This study examines the occupational stress, strain and personal coping resources of a comparative group of Scottish and Australian vocational teachers.
Three hundred and thirty two Scottish and Australian vocational and further education teachers.
A standardised test, the Occupational Stress Inventory, was used to gather the data.
Overall it was found that stress and strain similarities between the two national groups far outweighed the differences. For instance, there were no between-group differences in strain levels, which were found to be at 'average' levels for both groups. Nevertheless, for both groups of teachers, role overload appeared to be a strong source of occupational stress.
人们普遍认为,教师压力是一个严重问题,对教师的身心健康状况以及工作表现有着明显影响。关于教师压力已有大量研究发表,不过尚未涉及文化或国家群体间的比较。
本研究考察一组苏格兰和澳大利亚职业教师的职业压力、紧张程度及个人应对资源。
332名苏格兰和澳大利亚职业及继续教育教师。
使用标准化测试工具“职业压力量表”收集数据。
总体而言,发现两个国家群体之间压力和紧张程度的相似之处远远超过差异。例如,两组的紧张程度水平没有组间差异,且两组均处于“平均”水平。然而,对于两组教师来说,角色过载似乎都是职业压力的一个重要来源。