Factors Contribute to Job Stress among Indonesian Lecturers Working from Home During Pandemic

P. A. Alayyannur, S. Arini, D. N. Haqi, Mitha Qurrota Ayuni, Arie Ariezandi Kurnianto
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Introduction: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly all non-critical sectors require their workers to work remotely, including lecturers. All teaching and learning activities are carried out online. During this period, the problem of psychosocial disorders is of particular concern. Therefore, a study is deemed necessary to analyze what factors contribute to job stress in lecturers working from home during the pandemic. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a total 0f 111 respondents. This study was conducted through an online survey. The population of this study was lecturers. All data were collected in 2021. Variables in this study were sex, age, working time per day, break time per day, sleep time per day, workout time per week, circadian rhythm, insomnia and work stress. Results: The results of this study indicate that there is no relationship between sex and job stress also a very weak relationship strength between age, sleep time per day, workout time per week, circadian rhythm, insomnia and job stress. Furthermore, there is a strong, unidirectional relationship between working time and job stress level and a weak relationship between break time per day and job stress level. Conclusion: The conclusion is that all variables except sex have a relationship with job stress but with varying degrees. Further research on this study in different population and different methods is suggested.
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导致大流行病期间在家工作的印尼讲师产生工作压力的因素
简介在 COVID-19 大流行的情况下,几乎所有非关键部门都要求员工远程工作,包括讲师。所有教学活动都在网上进行。在此期间,社会心理障碍问题尤其令人担忧。因此,我们认为有必要开展一项研究,分析在大流行病期间,哪些因素会导致在家工作的讲师产生工作压力。研究方法对 111 名受访者进行了横断面研究。这项研究是通过在线调查进行的。研究对象为讲师。所有数据均于 2021 年收集。研究变量包括性别、年龄、每天工作时间、每天休息时间、每天睡眠时间、每周锻炼时间、昼夜节律、失眠和工作压力。研究结果研究结果表明,性别和工作压力之间没有关系,年龄、每天睡眠时间、每周锻炼时间、昼夜节律、失眠和工作压力之间的关系也很微弱。此外,工作时间与工作压力水平之间存在较强的单向关系,而每天休息时间与工作压力水平之间的关系较弱。结论结论是,除性别外,所有变量都与工作压力有关,但程度不同。建议在不同人群和不同方法中进一步研究这项研究。
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