Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia

Job satisfaction plays an important role in regard to teachers’ continuation in the teaching profession. School-based factors such as relations with colleagues, parents, and student behavior are important factors that contribute to teachers’ fulfillment in their workplace. This study examined the re...

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Main Authors: Leow, Kenneth, Lee, Cheng Ean Catherine *, Leow, Serena Wai Yee *
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.14892023-08-07T07:38:53Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1489/ Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia Leow, Kenneth Lee, Cheng Ean Catherine * Leow, Serena Wai Yee * BF Psychology LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools Job satisfaction plays an important role in regard to teachers’ continuation in the teaching profession. School-based factors such as relations with colleagues, parents, and student behavior are important factors that contribute to teachers’ fulfillment in their workplace. This study examined the relationship between job satisfaction and wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia. A total of 111 full-time high school teachers (99 females, 12 males) from two schools located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, completed measures of the Teacher Job Satisfaction Scale and Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. Data were analyzed using correlation coefficient and regression analysis. The results indicated significant positive correlation between teachers’ job satisfaction and wellbeing. More specifically, teachers’ satisfaction with students’ behavior and students’ parents were significant predictors of mental wellbeing. This study highlighted job satisfaction that teachers themselves may have for positive personal relationship with co-workers, students, and student’s parents, providing further understanding of the contribution of job satisfaction to teachers’ mental wellbeing. This study helps complement previous studies by providing a further understanding on the contribution of job satisfaction to teachers’ wellbeing in the Malaysian context. Malaysian Psychological Association, UKM 2020-10-19 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1489/1/Catherine%20Cheng%20Ean%20Lee%20Job%20Satisfaction%20and%20mental.pdf Leow, Kenneth and Lee, Cheng Ean Catherine * and Leow, Serena Wai Yee * (2020) Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia. Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia=The Malaysian Journal of Psychology, 34 (3). pp. 128-139. ISSN 2289 8174 http://spaj.ukm.my/ppppm/jpm/index
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LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools
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LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools
Leow, Kenneth
Lee, Cheng Ean Catherine *
Leow, Serena Wai Yee *
Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia
description Job satisfaction plays an important role in regard to teachers’ continuation in the teaching profession. School-based factors such as relations with colleagues, parents, and student behavior are important factors that contribute to teachers’ fulfillment in their workplace. This study examined the relationship between job satisfaction and wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia. A total of 111 full-time high school teachers (99 females, 12 males) from two schools located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, completed measures of the Teacher Job Satisfaction Scale and Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. Data were analyzed using correlation coefficient and regression analysis. The results indicated significant positive correlation between teachers’ job satisfaction and wellbeing. More specifically, teachers’ satisfaction with students’ behavior and students’ parents were significant predictors of mental wellbeing. This study highlighted job satisfaction that teachers themselves may have for positive personal relationship with co-workers, students, and student’s parents, providing further understanding of the contribution of job satisfaction to teachers’ mental wellbeing. This study helps complement previous studies by providing a further understanding on the contribution of job satisfaction to teachers’ wellbeing in the Malaysian context.
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author Leow, Kenneth
Lee, Cheng Ean Catherine *
Leow, Serena Wai Yee *
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title Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia
title_short Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia
title_full Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia
title_fullStr Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in Malaysia
title_sort job satisfaction and mental wellbeing among high school teachers in malaysia
publisher Malaysian Psychological Association, UKM
publishDate 2020
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