U. Kinnunen et K. Salo, TEACHER STRESS - AN 8-YEAR FOLLOW-UP-STUDY ON TEACHERS WORK, STRESS, AND HEALTH, Anxiety, stress, and coping, 7(4), 1994, pp. 319-337
The purpose of this study was to compare teacher stress between the ye
ars 1983 and 1991. Seventy teachers in comprehensive and upper seconda
ry schools participated in the study. The teachers were studied first
during the school year 1983-84 and again eight years later during the
autumn term of 1991 by means of repeated questionnaires. During this 8
-year period the general working situation among the teachers had rema
ined quite stable: Most of them had remained at the same school teachi
ng the same subjects at the same level. The results showed a drop in t
he teachers' well-being over the period. In particular, those over 55
years of age showed more emotional stress reactions in 1991 than eight
years earlier. Furthermore, they evaluated their social relations wit
h pupils as worse in 1991 compared to 1983. A half both of those with
low emotional stress reactions and those high in them in 1983 were sti
lll in the same categories in 1991. Emotional stress reactions were re
flected in simultaneous work ability and psychosomatic health data. Mo
reover, long-term stress was seen to lead to various psychosomatic com
plaints, but these were not reflected in self-rated health status. The
results suggest that teacher stress is not necessarily a short-lived
problem, and ways of preventing or reducing stress (e.g. continuing ed
ucation, counseling, co-operation) should be employed.