Al-Hikmah University Central Journal
PATTERN OF STRESS EXPERIENCED BY SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN DISTRICT II OF LAGOS STATE
Abstract
Stress among teachers is a pervasive issue globally, affecting not only the well-being of educators but also the quality of education they provide. This study investigates the pattern of stress experienced by secondary school teachers in District II of Lagos State, Nigeria. The research employs descriptive surveys research design. A sample of 62 teachers were selected using random sampling. The Stress Pattern Questionnaire (SPQ) was used to gather data from a sample of 62 secondary school teachers in Education District II. Three research hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. Data gathered were analysed using mean, standard deviation, Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient, t-test and Analysis of Covariance. It was observed that there is a negative and significant relationship between job satisfaction and stress experienced by teachers; there exists significant difference in the stress experienced by teachers in Education District II with male teachers facing more stress than their female colleagues; and significant difference exist in stress experienced by teachers in Education District II due to years of experience. One of the recommendations given was that strategies that will enhance job satisfaction among teachers should be implemented.