Impacto del COVID-19

  • Gómez Domínguez V
  • Gómez Domínguez M
  • Sánchez Pujalte L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: To analyse the psychosocial risks suffered by teachers during the pandemic. Method: Descriptive analysis, correlations and comparison of means. Sample: 265 non-university teachers. Instruments: Validated questionnaire extracted from UNIPSICO Battery, Burnout Assessment- BAT and Job Insecurity Scale and ad-hoc questionnaire to measure resources, information, measures and impact. Results: Inequity followed by overload are the biggest risks. Perceived lack of organisational justice, role and interpersonal conflict, increased workload. High social support. Insufficient resources, information and measures and moderate-high impact on their professional performance. Non-significant values for burnout and health.Objetivo: Analizar los riesgos psicosociales sufridos durante la pandemia por docentes. Método: Análisis descriptivo correlaciones y de comparación de medias. Muestra: 265 docentes no universitarios. Instrumentos: Cuestionario validado extraído de UNIPSICO Battery, Evaluación del Burnout- BAT y Escala de Inseguridad Laboral y cuestionario ad-hoc para medir recursos, información, medidas e impacto. Resultados: Inequidad seguido de sobrecarga son los mayores riesgos. Perciben falta de justicia organizacional, conflicto de rol e interpersonal, mayor carga de trabajo. Apoyo social alto. Recursos, información y medidas insuficientes y un impacto moderado-alto en su desempeño profesional. Valores no significativos en cuanto a burnout y salud.

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Gómez Domínguez, V., Gómez Domínguez, M. T., Sánchez Pujalte, L., & Navarro Mateu, D. (2022). Impacto del COVID-19. HUMAN REVIEW. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional De Humanidades, 15(3), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.37819/revhuman.v15i3.1351

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