Psychoemotional state of the universities’ teaching staff in Uzbekistan

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Abstract

The results of assessing the psychophysiological state of modern teachers of Uzbekistan leading universities as the basis for the preventive measures development to maintain their health are presented. It is shown that the teachers’ cardiovascular system (CVS) functional state during the working day basically does not go beyond physiological fluctuations, and the functional state of the central nervous system is characterized by a decrease in the quality of the work performed. Revealed a high frequency of emotional burnout (EB) signs in teaching staff in comparison with the administrative and technical employees of universities; the average statistical indicators of the signs of the teaching staff of different universities do not have statistically significant differences. The average level frequency of emotional exhaustion among the teaching staff members is 52-60%, a high level of personal achievement reduction-44-50%; the average level of depersonalization is 22-40%. For the EB signs frequency, the work experience at the university matters; at the beginning of the academic year, emotional burnout indicators are less pronounced than at the end.

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Salomova, F. I., Akhmadalieva, N. O., Sharipova, S. A., Toshmatova, G. O., Yarmukhamedova, N. F., & Mirsagatova, M. R. (2020). Psychoemotional state of the universities’ teaching staff in Uzbekistan. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 14(4), 7984–7994. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12906

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