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Effects of Administrative Climate and Interpersonal Climate in University on Teachers’ Mental Health

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Table 2 demonstrates that there is a very significant positive correlation between the four factors of univer-sity interpersonal climate and teachers’ mental health
Table 2. Correlation analysis of university interpersonal climate and teachers’ mental health (n = 826)
Table 5. Regression analysis of UIC to teachers’ mental health (n = 826).

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