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Title

Towards Statistical Judgements of Occupational Stressor versus Performance Indication with Impact on Mental and Physical Health of Female College Teachers

Author

Anjum Shaheen, Hussain Saleem, Abida Siddiqui, Samina Saleem, Uzma M. Panhwar, Jamshed Butt

Citation

Vol. 24  No. 7  pp. 73-78

Abstract

The present world is full of challenges and opportunities for the women at work. Every woman works hard for academic growth and professional development. For the same reason they also face challenges every day such as stresses, tensions, problems and competitions. When these factors exceed above the strengths, the capabilities of a woman start drowning under stress. Stress is generally thought negative characteristic, but stress or tension maintained up to some level is necessary and effective towards work done at job. This paper covers the study relationship between job stressor and female teachers performance. The study was carried out in Government Colleges of District Hyderabad, Pakistan. The teacher student relationship was selected as a stressor for female teachers. The study is descriptive in nature followed by method of correlation. A five point Likert Scale was developed to collect the data from the sample size of 158 college teachers drawn randomly and the collected data was assessed quantitatively. The relationship between the teacher student (as an indicator of job stress) and female teachers performance was calculated by Pearson Correlation formula. The findings of the study show the significant correlations between the teacher student relationship and job stress in female teachers performance where it is found that the stressor caused the poor Physical and Mental health of female teachers working in colleges.

Keywords

College Education, Female Teachers, Job Stressor, Mental Health, Performance Indicator

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202407/20240709.pdf