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Sources of Stress and Use of Anticipatory, Preventative and Proactive Coping Strategies by Higher Education Lecturers
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Devonport, Tracey
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Colleges & universities
/ Coping
/ Emotional Intelligence
/ Emotional Response
/ Environmental Influences
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Higher education
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Intellectual Disciplines
/ Interviews
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Minority Groups
/ Morale
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Recognition (Achievement)
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Stress
/ Stress Management
/ Structured Interviews
/ Teaching Methods
/ Working conditions
2008
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Sources of Stress and Use of Anticipatory, Preventative and Proactive Coping Strategies by Higher Education Lecturers
by
Devonport, Tracey
in
Colleges & universities
/ Coping
/ Emotional Intelligence
/ Emotional Response
/ Environmental Influences
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Higher education
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Intellectual Disciplines
/ Interviews
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Minority Groups
/ Morale
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Recognition (Achievement)
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Stress
/ Stress Management
/ Structured Interviews
/ Teaching Methods
/ Working conditions
2008
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Sources of Stress and Use of Anticipatory, Preventative and Proactive Coping Strategies by Higher Education Lecturers
by
Devonport, Tracey
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Colleges & universities
/ Coping
/ Emotional Intelligence
/ Emotional Response
/ Environmental Influences
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Higher education
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Intellectual Disciplines
/ Interviews
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Minority Groups
/ Morale
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Recognition (Achievement)
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Stress
/ Stress Management
/ Structured Interviews
/ Teaching Methods
/ Working conditions
2008
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Sources of Stress and Use of Anticipatory, Preventative and Proactive Coping Strategies by Higher Education Lecturers
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Sources of Stress and Use of Anticipatory, Preventative and Proactive Coping Strategies by Higher Education Lecturers
2008
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This case study explores the sources of stress and use of coping strategies amongst Higher Education lecturers. In semi-structured interviews, lecturers (N=10) reported experiencing a wide range of stressors, summarised under three interrelated themes: 1) organisational stress; 2) subject-linked stress; and 3) non-organisational stress. All participants described examples of stress resulting from an unbalanced workload, often exacerbated by insufficient time allowance for task completion. Lecturers identified 19 coping strategies used to manage stress. Results suggest that interventions designed to reduce stress should seek to increase the use of preventative and proactive coping strategies, thus reducing the need for reactive coping. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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