Caregiving in academia: Examining educator well‐being and burnout during prolonged stressors

Author:

Bishop Rachael E.1ORCID,High Andrew C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication Arts and Sciences The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractIn the face of prolonged stress, care professionals, including educators, often experience higher rates of burnout and worsened mental well‐being. As school systems across the United States reconsidered their instructional practices in an effort to curtail the spread of COVID‐19, educators have had to navigate a new academic landscape hallmarked by change, stress, burnout, and hopefully resilience. Guided by the theory of resilience and relational load (TRRL), this national study of educators (N = 449; Mage = 41.33 [14.49], 57.2% Female) illuminates the ways in which connectedness with colleagues, support gaps, and stress appraisals shape coping during the pandemic. Specifically, educators who reported higher levels of connection with their colleagues tended to experience enhanced mental well‐being and reduced levels of burnout because they perceived lower levels of stress and greater surpluses in support. Findings deepen our understanding of risk and protective factors contributing to burnout and well‐being within academia, underscore the value of relationships with colleagues, and refine the predictions of the TRRL.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Anthropology,Social Psychology

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