A Correlative Study: The Influence Of Job Stress On Depression And Anxiety Among Female School Teachers

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  • Dr. DEEPALI JAIN
  • Dr. KAMAL MOHAN BANSAL
  • SWATI GOLANI

Abstract

Each career is inflicting strain ,if prolonged. that could result in depression . Teaching, like many other professions, is one of the most stressful. Female teachers in the teaching profession are becoming more prevalent in educational settings. Job stress has an impact
on both our health and our work. Depression is a complex disorder characterised by a wide range of thoughts and behaviours that can affect anyone. It can also welcome anxiety and turn into attacks; if it continues, it becomes a disorder studied in the study.
The purpose of the study is to learn the impact of job stress on depression and anxiety among 125 female school teacher’s. Primary research methodology has been taken into consideration for the purpose of analysis with the help of three scales BDI-II, HAM-A and
Workplace Stress Scale have been used for framing the questionnaire.
The result suggests that how our hypothesis has been proved for having a significant relationship as well as an impact of job stress, depression and anxiety by (0.190, 0.03 & 0.267) and being also significant at (0.01) and (0.05) level of Pearson’s correlation (2-tailed) as well as stating that how job stress is dependent on the depression and anxiety by (0.56) and (0.26) respectively and significantly

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Published

2021-03-10

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Dr. DEEPALI JAIN, Dr. KAMAL MOHAN BANSAL, & SWATI GOLANI. (2021). A Correlative Study: The Influence Of Job Stress On Depression And Anxiety Among Female School Teachers. Elementary Education Online, 20(1), 6401–6411. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/1541

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