Post-Pandemic Mental Health: Psychological Distress and Burnout Syndrome in Regular Basic Education Teachers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Individual causes have to do with the feelings that teachers develop when they become too involved in the problems presented by students, which generates feelings of guilt, a subsequent decrease in levels of personal achievement, and an increase in fatigue.
- Emotional causes are related to the poor interpersonal relationships that teachers have with their colleagues, managers, and even their students, as well as the lack of support they receive from their immediate bosses (principals and deputy principals).
- Social causes are associated with the new policies and responsibilities that increase the bureaucratic burden of teachers, as well as demand, curricular changes, and new work methodologies.
- Organizational causes arise from problems within the organization of the educational institution, such as the lack of coordination and articulation between the different levels (early childhood education, elementary, and high school) as well as the poor exercise of leadership of the management team.
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Sociodemographic Characteristics | n = 184 | % |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 82 | 44.6 |
Female | 102 | 55.4 | |
Age group | From 21 to 40 years old | 94 | 51.1 |
From 41 to 64 years old | 90 | 48.9 | |
level of educational system | Early childhood education | 57 | 31.0 |
Elementary | 72 | 39.1 | |
High school | 55 | 29.9 |
Items | Never | Sometimes | Always | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
n | % | n | % | n | % | |
Roughly, how often did you feel tired out for no good reason? | 88 | 47.8 | 71 | 38.6 | 25 | 13.6 |
Roughly, how often did you feel nervous? | 56 | 30.4 | 90 | 48.9 | 38 | 20.7 |
Roughly, how often did you feel so nervous that nothing could calm you down? | 85 | 46.2 | 70 | 38.0 | 29 | 15.8 |
Roughly, how often did you feel hopeless? | 54 | 29.3 | 73 | 39.7 | 57 | 31.0 |
Roughly, how often did you feel restless or fidgety? | 66 | 35.9 | 70 | 38.0 | 48 | 26.1 |
Roughly, how often did you feel so restless you could not sit still? | 64 | 34.8 | 81 | 44.0 | 39 | 21.2 |
Roughly, how often did you feel depressed? | 38 | 20.7 | 81 | 44.0 | 65 | 35.3 |
Roughly, how often did you feel that everything was an effort? | 45 | 24.5 | 80 | 43.5 | 59 | 32.1 |
Roughly, how often did you feel so sad that nothing could cheer you up? | 50 | 27.2 | 86 | 46.7 | 48 | 26.1 |
Roughly, how often did you feel did you feel worthless? | 104 | 56.5 | 46 | 25.0 | 34 | 18.5 |
Items | Never | Sometimes | Always | |||
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n | % | n | % | n | % | |
I feel emotionally exhausted because of my work. | 22 | 12.0 | 82 | 44.6 | 80 | 43.5 |
I feel worn out at the end of a working day. | 20 | 10.9 | 80 | 43.5 | 84 | 45.7 |
I feel tired as soon as I get up in the morning and see a new working day stretched out in front of me. | 36 | 19.6 | 96 | 52.2 | 52 | 28.3 |
Working with students the whole day is stressful for me. | 35 | 19.0 | 100 | 54.3 | 49 | 26.6 |
I feel burned out because of my work. | 31 | 16.8 | 83 | 45.1 | 70 | 38.0 |
I feel frustrated by my work. | 34 | 18.5 | 90 | 48.9 | 60 | 32.6 |
I get the feeling that I work too hard. | 21 | 11.4 | 103 | 56.0 | 60 | 32.6 |
Being in direct contact with students at work is too stressful. | 25 | 13.6 | 85 | 46.2 | 74 | 40.2 |
At work, I feel that I have reached the limit of my possibilities. | 36 | 19.6 | 82 | 44.6 | 66 | 35.9 |
I think I treat some students with indifference. | 69 | 37.5 | 64 | 34.8 | 51 | 27.7 |
I think I’ve been more insensitive to people since I’ve been doing this job. | 65 | 35.3 | 70 | 38.0 | 49 | 26.6 |
I worry that this job is hardening me emotionally. | 51 | 27.7 | 71 | 38.6 | 62 | 33.7 |
I really don’t care what happens to some of the students I’m in charge of at the educational institution. | 63 | 34.2 | 85 | 46.2 | 36 | 19.6 |
I feel like students blame me for some of their problems. | 57 | 31.0 | 60 | 32.6 | 67 | 36.4 |
I can easily understand what my students think. | 15 | 8.2 | 96 | 52.2 | 73 | 39.7 |
I deal very well with the problems that my students present to me. | 25 | 13.6 | 92 | 50.0 | 67 | 36.4 |
I feel that I influence other people positively through my work. | 20 | 10.9 | 75 | 40.8 | 89 | 48.4 |
I find myself having a lot of vitality. | 50 | 27.2 | 80 | 43.5 | 54 | 29.3 |
I have the ability to create a relaxed atmosphere for my students. | 16 | 8.7 | 93 | 50.5 | 75 | 40.8 |
I feel encouraged after working together with my students. | 14 | 7.6 | 89 | 48.4 | 81 | 44.0 |
I have done many worthwhile things in this job. | 10 | 5.4 | 95 | 51.6 | 79 | 42.9 |
I feel that I know how to adequately deal with emotional problems at work. | 11 | 6.0 | 100 | 54.3 | 73 | 39.7 |
Variables | Male | Female | T | p | ||
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M | SD | M | SD | |||
Psychological distress | 30.35 | 5.681 | 36.27 | 5.703 | –0.184 | 0.010 * |
Burnout syndrome | 67.53 | 9.530 | 74.32 | 10.350 | –0.773 | 0.002 * |
Variables | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Psychological distress | 1 | - | - | - | - |
Burnout syndrome | 0.752 ** | 1 | - | - | - |
Emotional exhaustion | 0.668 ** | 0.737 ** | 1 | - | - |
Depersonalization | 0.701 ** | 0.766 ** | 0.740 ** | 1 | - |
Personal accomplishment | –0.639 ** | –0.689 ** | –0.781 ** | –0.707 ** | 1 |
Predictors | B | Standard Error | β | T | p |
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(Constant) | 1.044 | 0.375 | 2.542 | 0.000 | |
Psychological distress | 0.540 | 0.061 | 0.748 | 12.287 | 0.000 |
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Estrada-Araoz, E.G.; Bautista Quispe, J.A.; Velazco Reyes, B.; Mamani Coaquira, H.; Ascona Garcia, P.P.; Arias Palomino, Y.L. Post-Pandemic Mental Health: Psychological Distress and Burnout Syndrome in Regular Basic Education Teachers. Soc. Sci. 2023, 12, 279. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12050279
Estrada-Araoz EG, Bautista Quispe JA, Velazco Reyes B, Mamani Coaquira H, Ascona Garcia PP, Arias Palomino YL. Post-Pandemic Mental Health: Psychological Distress and Burnout Syndrome in Regular Basic Education Teachers. Social Sciences. 2023; 12(5):279. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12050279
Chicago/Turabian StyleEstrada-Araoz, Edwin Gustavo, Judith Annie Bautista Quispe, Benjamin Velazco Reyes, Humberto Mamani Coaquira, Papa Pio Ascona Garcia, and Yessenia Luz Arias Palomino. 2023. "Post-Pandemic Mental Health: Psychological Distress and Burnout Syndrome in Regular Basic Education Teachers" Social Sciences 12, no. 5: 279. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12050279
APA StyleEstrada-Araoz, E. G., Bautista Quispe, J. A., Velazco Reyes, B., Mamani Coaquira, H., Ascona Garcia, P. P., & Arias Palomino, Y. L. (2023). Post-Pandemic Mental Health: Psychological Distress and Burnout Syndrome in Regular Basic Education Teachers. Social Sciences, 12(5), 279. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12050279