Dw. Chan et Ekp. Hui, STRESS, SUPPORT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS AMONG GUIDANCE AND NON-GUIDANCE SECONDARY-SCHOOL TEACHERS IN HONG-KONG, School psychology international, 19(2), 1998, pp. 169-178
The perceived stress, support and psychological symptom levels were as
sessed in a sample of 415 guidance and non-guidance secondary school t
eachers in Hong Kong. Results indicated that, regardless of gender and
guidance status, teachers with low stress and high support levels gen
erally reported less general psychological symptoms, and teachers with
high support level reported less specific symptoms related to anxiety
and sleep problems, social dysfunctioning and severe depression with
suicidal ideas. Although the levels of general and specific psychologi
cal symptoms of teachers were lower than those of general psychiatric
patients, they were no higher than those of nurses and undergraduate s
tudents, yielding no evidence that the teaching profession was more st
ressful than other occupational groups.