J Korean Acad Nurs.  2007 Jun;37(4):549-557.

Prediction of Perceived Health Status on Job Stress and Family Stress with Middle School Teachers

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, College of Nursing, Pusan National University, Korea.
  • 2Jangjun Middle School, Korea.
  • 3Department of Nursing, College of Medical and Life Science, Silla University, Korea. kypark@silla.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship among job stress, family stress and perceived health status of middle school teachers and to present basic information about promoting health and coping with stress. METHOD: Participants(N=547) was recruited in B city from November 2005 to December 2005. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation and multiple regression. RESULTS: The degree of job stress of the middle school teachers was 54.47 out of a total score of 88; that of family stress was 46.57 out of a total score of 96; and that of perceived health status was 78.59 out of the perfect score 100. There was a significantly negative relationship between job stress and perceived health status (r=-.274, p<.001), and family stress and perceived health status(r=-.408, p<.001). However, there was a positive relationship between job stress and family stress(r=.298, p<.001).Family stress, gender, charging subject, job stress, charging grade and number of family member was 27.1% of the variance in perceived health status of middle school teachers. CONCLUSION: Family stress has the most important impact on perceived health status with middle school teachers. Based on the finding, we could conclude that both job stress and family stress management shouldbe required to improve perceived health status.

Keyword

School teachers; Stress; Health status

MeSH Terms

*Adaptation, Psychological
Adult
*Faculty
Family/*psychology
Female
Health Status
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Predictive Value of Tests
*Stress, Psychological
Workload/psychology
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