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Gilmour, Allison F.; Sandilos, Lia E. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2023
School administrators make decisions that directly affect the educational context in which teachers work and students learn. In this commentary, we argue that addressing the burnout of individual special educators without attending to school working conditions may do little to improve teachers' burnout and the outcomes of students with…
Descriptors: Principals, Work Environment, Special Education Teachers, Emotional Disturbances
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Bettini, Elizabeth; Brunsting, Nelson C.; Scott, LaRon A.; Kaler, Lindsey; Moore, Dani Parker; O'Brien, Kristen Merrill; Cumming, Michelle M. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2022
Consistent evidence indicates the importance of teachers of color for experiences and outcomes of students of color. Fortunately, extant studies consistently indicate special education teachers (SETs) teaching students with EBD are more likely to be people of color than other SETs. These SETs require supportive working conditions, but, to our…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Minority Group Teachers, Teaching Conditions, Work Environment
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Farnaz Rahmani; Elnaz Asghari; Reza Naghdi Sadeh; Mina Hosseinzadeh; Leila Gholizadeh – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Teachers can face demanding and stressful working conditions. Classroom environments in elementary schools are dynamic and challenging, which can be mentally and emotionally exhausting for teachers. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of psychological distress and identify associated factors among elementary school teachers.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Emotional Disturbances, Age Differences, Gender Differences
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Joseph F. Mirabelli; Jennifer G. Cromley; Karin J. Jensen – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
Doctoral students experience high rates of mental health distress and dropout; however, the mental health and wellness of engineering doctoral students is understudied. Studies of student persistence, wellness, and success often aggregate fields together, such as by studying all engineering students. Thus, little work has considered the…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Programs, Biomedicine
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Alessandro Pepe; Loredana Addimando; Jamal Dagdukee; Guido Veronese – Educational Studies, 2021
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between psychological distress and job satisfaction in a sample of Palestinian in-service primary and lower secondary teachers (N = 380). Specifically, we cross-sectionally tested the hypothesis that the association between teachers' job satisfaction and psychological distress would be…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Job Satisfaction, Correlation, Emotional Disturbances
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Bourgeois, Paul; Green, Kathleen; Hartley, Michael; White, Michele; Clarke, Brian – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2021
Purpose: This study surveyed sources of moral distress within rehabilitation counseling practice. Method: A mixed-methods approach, the study used both quantitative and qualitative analyses. Results: Of the 83 participants who completed the survey, the average rating of moral distress was 4.32 (uncomfortable), with 43% reporting a distress rating…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Rehabilitation Counseling, Emotional Disturbances, Counseling Techniques
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Oksanen, Atte; Celuch, Magdalena; Latikka, Rita; Oksa, Reetta; Savela, Nina – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
Hostile online communication is a global concern. Academic research and teaching staff are among those professionals who routinely give public comments and are thus vulnerable to online attacks. This social psychological and criminological study investigated online harassment victimization among university researchers and teachers. Survey…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Antisocial Behavior, Computer Mediated Communication, College Faculty
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Kim, Sehoon; Kang, Hyounju; Ju, Boreum – European Journal of Training and Development, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate gender differences in the relationships between job demands, job control and distress with the moderation effects of family status (i.e. marriage and parenthood) in the patriarchal cultural context of Korea. Design/methodology/approach: The authors formulated hypotheses on the grounds of stress…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Family Work Relationship, Cultural Context, Stress Variables
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Huhtala, Mari; Kinnunen, Ulla; Feldt, Taru – Psychology in the Schools, 2017
We investigated school psychologists' experiences of ethical strain (the frequency of ethical dilemmas at work and the stress caused by these dilemmas) and dilemma-related rumination outside working hours. Individual latent profiles were estimated at the study baseline based on these three dimensions. The psychologists' weekly well-being (vigor,…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Well Being, Profiles, Ethics
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Montero-Hernandez, Virginia; Arines, Elsa López; García, Marta Caballero – Review of Higher Education, 2019
We use an interpretative approach to understand female faculty's family-work dilemmas and the implications for their mental health. We interviewed sixteen female faculty at a public state university in Mexico. We identified four narratives (self-castigated perception, the unsupportive organization, the eternal caregiver, and self-care) to explain…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Daily Living Skills, Emotional Disturbances, Family Work Relationship
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Roots; Roses – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2020
Mental health professionals who both provide services and effectively make use of them to address their own emotional or psychiatric challenges are called wounded healers. Despite the potential benefits of lived experience, these professionals often must contend with institutions and systems that are discriminatory. The authors use life-writing to…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Mental Health Workers, Health Services, Psychiatry
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Renshaw, Tyler L.; Long, Anna C. J.; Cook, Clayton R. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2015
This study reports on the initial development and validation of the Teacher Subjective Wellbeing Questionnaire (TSWQ) with 2 samples of educators--a general sample of 185 elementary and middle school teachers, and a target sample of 21 elementary school teachers experiencing classroom management challenges. The TSWQ is an 8-item self-report…
Descriptors: Well Being, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Classroom Techniques
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Ostovary, Fariba; Dapprich, Janet – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2011
This article presents issues related to disabled military servicemen and women who are transitioning to civilian life. The emphasis is on the experience of veterans serving in the Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) as they reintegrate into civilian workplace and learning environments. The authors begin with an…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Higher Education, Freedom, Injuries
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Serekoane, Motsaathebe; Sharp, Carla; Skinner, Donald; Marais, Lochner – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2014
Working in unfamiliar contexts and often alone, fieldworkers may face challenges for which their training and previous experience has not prepared them. While there is literature about the technical, ethical and moral aspects of fieldwork, there is little focusing on fieldworkers' actual experiences. Additionally, there is little constructive…
Descriptors: Coping, Deception, Emotional Response, Field Studies
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Huss, Ephrat; Sarid, Orly; Cwikel, Julie – Health & Social Work, 2010
War poses a challenge for social workers, adding exposure to direct risk of personal harm to the general stress of social work practice. Artworks are frequently used in health care settings with people in high distress. This study had three goals: (1) to characterize the stressors of social workers living in a war zone, (2) to teach social workers…
Descriptors: Intervention, Anxiety, Social Work, Art
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