Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers

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Main Author: Candeias, Adelinda
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Calisto, Inês
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Summary: Being a teaching profession where there are high levels of stress and burnout. This study aimed to analyses the impact of psychological well-being and stress, as well as the perception of social support, on burnout in regular education teachers who work with students with special educational needs and special education teachers. The sample consists of 464 teachers, of which 345 (74.4%) are regular teachers and 119 (25.6%) special teachers. The results show that for the stress in the regular education group are men who express a higher level, while the special education group, are women. They were also identified differences in well-being and perceived social support, and these results have been obtained for special education teachers, men and women, respectively. Regarding the burnout, differences were observed in gender and qualifications, and these were verified on the regular education teachers’ group and in the special education group. The results allow us to emphasize that psychological well-being has a more positive impact on the protection of both groups of teachers against burnout. In the group of regular education teachers, stands out the relevance of well-being and social support as protective factors of emotional exhaustion in female teachers, while for male teachers are the emotional dependence and the balance (well-being) that assumes this role. In special education teachers, for female teacher’s stands out the importance of wellbeing (happiness and control of self and events) as protective of emotional exhaustion and self-esteem as a protective factor against the depersonalization, while in male teachers of this group are the dimensions of well-being - control of oneself and events and happiness - the factors with the most protective impact of emotional exhaustion. At the end of the study, we highlight the impact of these results on policies and practices to promote teachers' health and well-being, differently according to gender and professional intervention area.
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spelling Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachersstressburnoutwelfaresocial supportspecial educationpublic schoolsteachersinclusive schoolsBeing a teaching profession where there are high levels of stress and burnout. This study aimed to analyses the impact of psychological well-being and stress, as well as the perception of social support, on burnout in regular education teachers who work with students with special educational needs and special education teachers. The sample consists of 464 teachers, of which 345 (74.4%) are regular teachers and 119 (25.6%) special teachers. The results show that for the stress in the regular education group are men who express a higher level, while the special education group, are women. They were also identified differences in well-being and perceived social support, and these results have been obtained for special education teachers, men and women, respectively. Regarding the burnout, differences were observed in gender and qualifications, and these were verified on the regular education teachers’ group and in the special education group. The results allow us to emphasize that psychological well-being has a more positive impact on the protection of both groups of teachers against burnout. In the group of regular education teachers, stands out the relevance of well-being and social support as protective factors of emotional exhaustion in female teachers, while for male teachers are the emotional dependence and the balance (well-being) that assumes this role. In special education teachers, for female teacher’s stands out the importance of wellbeing (happiness and control of self and events) as protective of emotional exhaustion and self-esteem as a protective factor against the depersonalization, while in male teachers of this group are the dimensions of well-being - control of oneself and events and happiness - the factors with the most protective impact of emotional exhaustion. At the end of the study, we highlight the impact of these results on policies and practices to promote teachers' health and well-being, differently according to gender and professional intervention area.Universidade da Madeira2020-02-26T15:10:21Z2020-02-262019-10-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/27355http://hdl.handle.net/10174/27355engCandeias, A. & Calisto, I. (2019). Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers. In, Galindo, E.. Reschke, K., Franco, G., Pires, H., Candeias, A., Beja, Rodrigues, N. & Witruk, E. (Eds.), Psychological Issues in Education and Health. Proceedings of IV Scientific Meeting University of Evora and University of Leipzig & 1st International Scientific Meeting in Psychology (pp. 26-39). Funchal: Universidade da Madeira. (ISBN: 978-989-8805-58-4).http://amapsi.org/web/attachments/article/362/Proceedings%20IV%20Leipzig-%20Evora%20International%20Meeting-%201st%20International%20meeting%20in%20Psychology%20retificado.pdfCHRC, CIEPaac@uevora.ptnd683Candeias, AdelindaCalisto, Inêsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:22:44Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/27355Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:17:24.434223Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers
title Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers
spellingShingle Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers
Candeias, Adelinda
stress
burnout
welfare
social support
special education
public schools
teachers
inclusive schools
title_short Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers
title_full Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers
title_fullStr Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers
title_full_unstemmed Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers
title_sort Impact of stress, welfare and social support on burnout in teachers
author Candeias, Adelinda
author_facet Candeias, Adelinda
Calisto, Inês
author_role author
author2 Calisto, Inês
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Candeias, Adelinda
Calisto, Inês
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv stress
burnout
welfare
social support
special education
public schools
teachers
inclusive schools
topic stress
burnout
welfare
social support
special education
public schools
teachers
inclusive schools
description Being a teaching profession where there are high levels of stress and burnout. This study aimed to analyses the impact of psychological well-being and stress, as well as the perception of social support, on burnout in regular education teachers who work with students with special educational needs and special education teachers. The sample consists of 464 teachers, of which 345 (74.4%) are regular teachers and 119 (25.6%) special teachers. The results show that for the stress in the regular education group are men who express a higher level, while the special education group, are women. They were also identified differences in well-being and perceived social support, and these results have been obtained for special education teachers, men and women, respectively. Regarding the burnout, differences were observed in gender and qualifications, and these were verified on the regular education teachers’ group and in the special education group. The results allow us to emphasize that psychological well-being has a more positive impact on the protection of both groups of teachers against burnout. In the group of regular education teachers, stands out the relevance of well-being and social support as protective factors of emotional exhaustion in female teachers, while for male teachers are the emotional dependence and the balance (well-being) that assumes this role. In special education teachers, for female teacher’s stands out the importance of wellbeing (happiness and control of self and events) as protective of emotional exhaustion and self-esteem as a protective factor against the depersonalization, while in male teachers of this group are the dimensions of well-being - control of oneself and events and happiness - the factors with the most protective impact of emotional exhaustion. At the end of the study, we highlight the impact of these results on policies and practices to promote teachers' health and well-being, differently according to gender and professional intervention area.
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