The Influence of Socio-demographic Variables on Coping Strategies for Stress and Depression among Lecturers in Selected Universities of Ogun State, Nigeria

Oluwaseyi Bewaji, O. Ekeagwu
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Aim: This research investigated the relationship between socio-demographic factors and coping mechanisms for stress and depression among lecturers in selected universities in Ogun State, Nigeria. Sample: A sample population of 285 lecturers from three universities participated in the study. Place and Duration: The study was conducted at three purposively selected universities in Ogun State, Nigeria. Methodology: A total of 285 lecturers participated in the study, representing a response rate of 92%. Data were collected using questionnaires distributed physically and online. Socio-demographic variables such as age, gender, educational level, type of university, academic rank, and years of service were assessed, alongside coping mechanisms for stress and depression. Results: Analysis revealed a diverse range of socio-demographic characteristics within the sample. The study found a moderate utilization of adaptive coping mechanisms for stress and depression, while the prevalence of maladaptive coping strategies remained low. Significant correlations emerged between socio-demographic variables such as age, gender, education level, and academic rank, and both adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies for stress. Additionally, age and gender demonstrated significant associations with coping strategies for depression. Conclusion: These findings underscored the pivotal role of socio-demographic factors in shaping the frequency and nature of coping mechanisms adopted by lecturers. Implications for the design of targeted support interventions within academic environments were discussed. Recommendations: Universities should prioritize implementing policies and training programs that promote adaptive coping mechanisms for stress and depression among lecturers, fostering a supportive environment that enhances their well-being, resilience, and professional effectiveness.
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尼日利亚奥贡州部分大学讲师的社会人口变量对压力和抑郁应对策略的影响
目的:本研究调查了尼日利亚奥贡州部分大学讲师的社会人口因素与压力和抑郁应对机制之间的关系。样本:来自三所大学的 285 名讲师参与了研究。地点和时间:研究在尼日利亚奥贡州三所特定大学进行。研究方法:共有 285 名讲师参与了研究,回复率为 92%。数据收集采用了实际发放和在线发放问卷的方式。除了评估压力和抑郁的应对机制外,还评估了年龄、性别、教育水平、大学类型、学术级别和工作年限等社会人口变量。结果显示分析表明,样本的社会人口特征多种多样。研究发现,适度使用适应性压力和抑郁应对机制的比例较高,而不适应性应对策略的比例仍然较低。年龄、性别、教育水平和学术排名等社会人口变量与压力的适应性应对策略和适应性不良应对策略之间存在明显的相关性。此外,年龄和性别与抑郁的应对策略也有显著关联。结论这些发现强调了社会人口因素在影响讲师所采用的应对机制的频率和性质方面所起的关键作用。讨论了在学术环境中设计有针对性的支持干预措施的意义。建议大学应优先实施促进讲师对压力和抑郁的适应性应对机制的政策和培训计划,营造一种支持性环境,以提高他们的幸福感、复原力和专业效率。
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