• Title of article

    Job Satisfaction and Psychological Distress among Teachers in Selected Schools in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria in 2021: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Author/Authors

    Adedamola Ibikunle, Muslihudeen Dept. of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics - Faculty of Public Health - College of Medicine - University of Ibadan, Nigeria , Felix Afolabi, Rotimi Dept. of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics - Faculty of Public Health - College of Medicine - University of Ibadan, Nigeria , Bello, Segun Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics - Faculty of Public Health - College of Medicine - University of Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    266
  • To page
    273
  • Abstract
    Background: Job satisfaction is a metric for measuring satisfaction with life and emotional health among employees. This study aims to examine job satisfaction and the relationship between job satisfaction and psychological distress among secondary school teachers in Ibadan, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was conducted among 476 teachers in nine public schools and six private secondary schools in Ibadan. Data were collected within the time period of July-August 2021. In this study, job satisfaction was assessed using a single item on a five-point scale. The Likert and the GHQ-scoring methods were adopted for the GHQ-12 instrument to examine psychological distress. In addition, the association between job satisfaction and psychological distress was established using the correlation and a chi-square test. Results: Respondents’ mean age was 38.1± 9.0 years. Overall, 307 (64.5%) expressed satisfaction with their job. The psychological distress burden was 197/476 (41.4%) as assessed by Likert scoring and 168/476 (35.3%) as assessed by the GHQ-scoring of the GHQ-12 instrument. Job satisfaction scores and the GHQ instrument scores had a low significant negative correlation (r = - 0.2, p = 0.01). Conclusion: In general, a low significant association was observed between job satisfaction and psychological distress among teachers in the secondary schools. Therefore, it is recommended that a cohort study be carried out to examine a causal link between job satisfaction and psychological distress.
  • Keywords
    Job Satisfaction , Psychological Distress , Teachers , Nigeria
  • Journal title
    Journal of Occupational Health and Epidemiology
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2718150