School climate and psychological symptoms - Correlations between school stress, sense of coherence and physical/psychological impairment in high school students
B. Buddeberg-fischer et al., School climate and psychological symptoms - Correlations between school stress, sense of coherence and physical/psychological impairment in high school students, PSY PSY MED, 50(5), 2000, pp. 222-229
The research project "Health Promotion and School Culture" investigated ass
ociations between school climate, school stress, sense of coherence and phy
sical/psychological symptoms in high school students. 565 students, aged 15
to 20 from two high schools (Gymnasium) in the canton of Zurich took part
in the study. Assessment measures included questionnaires on school climate
(FUK 7-10), school stress, sense of coherence (SOC-13), physical (GBB-24)
and psychological symptomatology (SCL-90-R, ADS-K). 166 of the students als
o participated in a standardised psychiatric interview (DIA-X). Results rev
ealed significant associations between 1. school climate and school stress,
2, biographical risk and protective factors and sense of coherence, 3. sch
ool stress and sense of coherence, and 4, school-stress and sense of cohere
nce on the one side and symptomatology on the other. The results are discus
sed in terms of Karasek and Theorell's (1990) three dimensional stress mode
l. Finally, the need for health promotion in school, especially in classes
of high school, is addressed.