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DIFFERENCES THAT INFLUENCE TEACHERS’ VULNERABILITY TO STRESS

Gender Differences of Stress in the Farming Sector

Gender Differences of Stress in the Farming Sector

... gender differences in psychological distress from the impact of ...stressors. Stress-related illnesses, in particular suicide attempts/successes, are now of major concern in agriculture and attract ...

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Differences in stress reactivity between zebrafish with alternative stress coping styles

Differences in stress reactivity between zebrafish with alternative stress coping styles

... Two stress coping styles, proactive and reactive, comprise individuals that are risk- prone with low glucocorticoid response or risk-averse with higher glucocorticoid responses, ...alternative stress coping ...

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Institutional and Gender Differences on Job Stress among Teachers at Secondary Stage

Institutional and Gender Differences on Job Stress among Teachers at Secondary Stage

... the teachers working in government sector. male teachers working in secondary schools felt more job stress than female ...job stress, which mean that males are not able to develop good ...

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Individual Differences in Response to Stress

Individual Differences in Response to Stress

... four possible types of children: (1) difficult children- low threshold, little dampening ability; (2) high-reac- tive children-low threshold, high dampening ability; (3) low-reactive chi[r] ...

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Cultural differences in the perception of stress

Cultural differences in the perception of stress

... of stress Past studies indicate that deleterious effects of stress lessen when people receive good ...of stress; of these respondents, we identified 65 collectivists and 51 ...of stress to 27 ...

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The influence of principals’ leadership behaviours on work stress of secondary school teachers in

The influence of principals’ leadership behaviours on work stress of secondary school teachers in

... the influence of leadership behavior of school principals on working pressure of secondary school teachers of various schools in Melaka from four aspects, namely physical, psychological, behavioral and mind ...

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Neighborhood microclimates and vulnerability to heat stress

Neighborhood microclimates and vulnerability to heat stress

... heat stress, a condition that can cause illness and ...significant differences in temperatures and HTCI between the neighborhoods during the entire summer, which increased during a heat wave ...

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Vulnerability to cocaine: role of stress hormones

Vulnerability to cocaine: role of stress hormones

... with vulnerability to relapse 152 and, comparable to drug addiction, v) there are considerable individual differences in the propensity to develop behavioural sensitisation 291,559 , and vi) sensitisation ...

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Vulnerability to Stress-related Sleep Disturbance and Hyperarousal

Vulnerability to Stress-related Sleep Disturbance and Hyperarousal

... the differences found in the present study reflect basal sleep dis- turbance between the 2 ...acute stress, drug administration, and shifts in circadian ...

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Vulnerability to stress and quality of life of women with urinary incontinence.

Vulnerability to stress and quality of life of women with urinary incontinence.

... of vulnerability to stress, we looked at the quality of life of women with ...significant differences on physical limitations, severity measures and overall quality of ...

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The influence of stress on the occurrence of bruxism

The influence of stress on the occurrence of bruxism

... The differences are between individual patients. Everyone reacts to stressful situations in their own way. Pain symptoms are the most common reason for a patient's consultation and appear in the absence adaptation ...

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How Ideological Differences Influence Pre-Service Teachers’ Understandings of Educational Success

How Ideological Differences Influence Pre-Service Teachers’ Understandings of Educational Success

... “epistemological field” in which the discourses about knowledge “ground [their] positivity and thereby manifest a history…of [their] conditions of possibility”, i.e. the pre-conditions underlying the structure of ...

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The influence of emotional intelligence and occupational stress towards job satisfaction among teachers

The influence of emotional intelligence and occupational stress towards job satisfaction among teachers

... occupational stress levels experienced by an ...occupational stress as mediating factor. Thus, this study investigated the influence of emotional intelligence and occupational stress towards ...

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The influence of emotional intelligence and occupational stress towards job satisfaction among teachers

The influence of emotional intelligence and occupational stress towards job satisfaction among teachers

... occupational stress on the teachers’ job ...occupational stress may help the ministry to form propositions for the most effective stress intervention including techniques and strategies for ...

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Influence of subject choice, work overload and work stress on expatriate higher education teachers

Influence of subject choice, work overload and work stress on expatriate higher education teachers

... Hours worked p = 0.337, p>0.05 Do not reject H o Lecture hours p = 0.337, p>0.05 Do not reject H o Table 6: Significant difference in responses to question three 85 percent of the respondents moderately (61 percent) or ...

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Attention Training, Self Focus, and Stress Vulnerability: The Influence of Self Esteem, Self Esteem Range, and Social Anxiety

Attention Training, Self Focus, and Stress Vulnerability: The Influence of Self Esteem, Self Esteem Range, and Social Anxiety

... and Attitudes Questionnaire” to make its purpose less obvious. Participants completed experimental trials individually. The timeline of the experimental procedure has been divided into eight phases for ease of ...

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The Influence of Differences in Sources of Teacher Efficacy Beliefs on Senior High School Economics Teachers’ Efficacy Beliefs

The Influence of Differences in Sources of Teacher Efficacy Beliefs on Senior High School Economics Teachers’ Efficacy Beliefs

... other teachers instructional ...older teachers’ efficacy in instructional strategy building, the two groups differ ...younger teachers negatively build their efficacy in instructional strategies from ...

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Developmental differences in the vulnerability to auditory distraction: children vs. adults

Developmental differences in the vulnerability to auditory distraction: children vs. adults

... of differences in methodology such as the age of children at testing and the experimental design ...developmental differences in the ISE (Elliott, 2002), the children who participated ranged from 7 – 12 ...

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Stress vulnerability : implications for teacher well-being and satisfaction

Stress vulnerability : implications for teacher well-being and satisfaction

... Lester (1987, p. 244) cited by Ramos (2009, p. 10) attempted to conceptualise teacher satisfaction based on what Hoppock defined in 1935: “job satisfaction is any combination of psychological and environmental conditions ...

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Differences between In Field and Out of Field History Teachers Influence on Students Learning Experience in Malaysian Secondary Schools

Differences between In Field and Out of Field History Teachers Influence on Students Learning Experience in Malaysian Secondary Schools

... out-of-field teachers who were younger and less experienced, would be able to develop a more personalised dimension to their classrooms, as they gain more familiarity with the History syllabus and get to know the ...

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