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Moderating effect of mental health on the association between teachers’ stress and their professional attitude in Tanzania


Faustine Bwire Masath

Abstract

Various reports show that there is an increase in teachers’ stress and a decline in teachers’ professional attitude in Tanzania. Few studies have examined the reasons for such situation. This study examined the moderating effect of mental health on the association between teachers’ level of stress and their professional attitude. The study used a selected sample of teachers from 12 randomly selected public primary schools of Tanzania (N = 173, Mean Age = 38.10 years, SD = 10.0). Using hierarchical regression moderation model, a significant association was found between teachers’ professional attitude and their level of stress (β = – .21, p < .001), which was moderated by mental health (β = – .12, p < .029). The findings call for interventions to enhance teachers’ wellbeing including the wellbeing of their mental health in order to improve their organizational and life performance in the country.


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eISSN: 2665-0746
print ISSN: 0856-4027