2021
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000027312
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Managing job stress among teachers of children with autism spectrum disorders

Abstract: Background:Job-related stress undermines occupational, personal, and organizational outcomes. Stress symptoms are common among teachers of children with autism spectrum disorders and affect the academic progress of the children. This study investigated the effectiveness of yoga-based cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing occupational stress among teachers of children with autism in Lagos states, Nigeria.Methods:The current study adopted a group-randomized waitlist control (WLC) trial design with pre-test, p… Show more

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“…In contrast, yoga is a complementary mind-body intervention with a limited focus on cognition and yet has also been found helpful in reducing psychosomatic challenges such as stress and burnout in the clinical sample [76]. Interestingly, the combination of yoga-based CBT interventions among teachers [22,28] has been reported to be effective in reducing stress and burnout, perhaps by combining benefits derived from both cognitive and bodybased foci. Nonetheless, this intervention is also time-consuming, involving two hours weekly program for 12 weeks, which may create excess time demands, contributing to additional stress.…”
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“…In contrast, yoga is a complementary mind-body intervention with a limited focus on cognition and yet has also been found helpful in reducing psychosomatic challenges such as stress and burnout in the clinical sample [76]. Interestingly, the combination of yoga-based CBT interventions among teachers [22,28] has been reported to be effective in reducing stress and burnout, perhaps by combining benefits derived from both cognitive and bodybased foci. Nonetheless, this intervention is also time-consuming, involving two hours weekly program for 12 weeks, which may create excess time demands, contributing to additional stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, future research should therefore focus on teachers teaching different groups of students with different abilities, socioeconomic backgrounds and special needs to address the research gaps arising from differences in the effects of interventions to mitigate stress and burnout. Furthermore, some interventions involving physical activities [22,55] may be inaccessible to individual teachers with mobility or morbidity issues.…”
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“…The yoga-based mind sound resonance technique (MSRT) has been shown to enhance psychological and cognitive functions in children (Anusuya et al, 2021). Yogabased cognitive behavioral therapy modalities could help to minimize the perception of stress sources and stress manifestation as well as total Teachers' Stress Inventory (TSI) scores among teachers of children with autism spectrum disorders (Akanaeme et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%