2023
DOI: 10.3390/medicina59050971
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Mental Health of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in the Remote Mountain Areas

Guoxiang Fang,
Xiaofei Zhou,
Yang Xin
et al.

Abstract: Background and objective: Teaching is widely recognized as a highly stressful profession. Job stress leads to emotional exhaustion, which in turn triggers teacher attrition. The cost is estimated as USD 2.2 billion annually for teacher dropouts. It is therefore important to understand the mental state of teachers and the factors that may influence it in order to provide the appropriate early intervention. In the past, more attention has been paid to the mental status of teachers in economically developed citie… Show more

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“…Primary teachers are responsible for academic tasks and caring since students are transiting from kindergarten to the new educational system. For secondary teachers, supporting a large number of students who are in puberty with significant changes in physical and psychological conditions, especially problematic students, increases the risk of mental health problems including anxiety for teachers [ 31 ].…”
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“…Primary teachers are responsible for academic tasks and caring since students are transiting from kindergarten to the new educational system. For secondary teachers, supporting a large number of students who are in puberty with significant changes in physical and psychological conditions, especially problematic students, increases the risk of mental health problems including anxiety for teachers [ 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%