Psychological and psychophysiological “price” associated with schoolteachers’ occupation
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Oleg M. Kokun
Open International University of Human Development “Ukraine”
Published 2011-12-30
https://doi.org/10.15388/SW.2011.28303
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Keywords

psychological and psychophysiological occupational “price”
school teachers
adaptation
general well-being
fatigue
state of health
state anxiety

How to Cite

Kokun, O.M. (2011) “Psychological and psychophysiological ‘price’ associated with schoolteachers’ occupation”, Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach, 1(2), pp. 54–65. doi:10.15388/SW.2011.28303.

Abstract

Any kind of work is normally associated with a certain psychological and psychophysiological “price”. It is most pronounced in occupations that are characterized by high professional pressure, permanent stresses and increased risk of professional burnout. The survey that targeted 765 Ukrainian school teachers has revealed that the “price” they pay by virtue of their occupation is three-fold: personal, subjective and psychosomatic.

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