1991
DOI: 10.1080/02678379108257019
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A study of coping behaviours and teacher burnout

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“…Positive correlations in a group of educators [14] have also been observed between emotional exhaustion, and frequency and intensity of somatic complaints. Moreover, negative health behaviors (e.g., excessive alcohol consumption) were associated with higher teacher burnout [44]. Finally, the data show that psychosomatic disorders and symptoms that correlate with burnout turned out to be …”
Section: Aims Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Positive correlations in a group of educators [14] have also been observed between emotional exhaustion, and frequency and intensity of somatic complaints. Moreover, negative health behaviors (e.g., excessive alcohol consumption) were associated with higher teacher burnout [44]. Finally, the data show that psychosomatic disorders and symptoms that correlate with burnout turned out to be …”
Section: Aims Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 67%
“…31 Thus, smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, obesity and poor work ability may be consequences and indicators of underlying common factors related to workers' mental resources, for example, passive coping skills, which are related to obesity and unhealthy habits, poor psychological functioning and even burnout. 28,[32][33][34] In conclusion, the waist and hip circumferences, body weight and health habits of young workers, in addition to their work ability, should be evaluated regularly in occupational health examinations, and preventive measures against diseases leading to premature retirement should be taken in time. This study suggests that not only unhealthy habits but also high WHR, indicating abdominal obesity, both a low and a high BMI and also weight gain during young adulthood can be used to identify young workers who run a risk of later poor work ability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some of these stressors are effective for some instructors, it is not the case for others and instructors react differently to these stress-makers (Milstein and Farkas, English Language Teaching March, 2010 167 1988). Researchers state that some instructors may develop varied psychological symptoms ranging from frustration, anxiety to emotional exhaustion besides psychosomatic and depressive symptoms (Dunham, 1992;Farber, 1984a,b;Kyriacou and Pratt, 1985;Kyriacou and Sutcliffe, 1978b;Schonfeld, 1992;Seidman and Zager, 1991). As it is pointed out by some researchers, teacher stress may cause a range of consequences ranging from physical, psychological, behavioral to emotional problems like fatigue, illness, absenteeism, poor job performances, alcohol and drug abuse, reduced job satisfaction, and burnout (Ray and Miller, 1991).…”
Section: Teacher Stress and Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 99%