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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Mar 27, 2021
Date Accepted: May 29, 2022
Date Submitted to PubMed: Sep 9, 2022

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Job Disengagement Among Physical Education Teachers: Insights From a Cross-sectional Web-Based Survey With Path Modeling Analysis

Chalghaf N, Chen W, Guelmami N, Ben Said N, Ben Khalifa M, Azaiez F, Bragazzi NL

Job Disengagement Among Physical Education Teachers: Insights From a Cross-sectional Web-Based Survey With Path Modeling Analysis

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(12):e29130

DOI: 10.2196/29130

PMID: 36084318

PMCID: 9756116

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Job disengagement among physical education teachers: insights from a cross-sectional web survey with path modeling analysis

  • Nasr Chalghaf; 
  • Wen Chen; 
  • Noomen Guelmami; 
  • Noureddine Ben Said; 
  • Maher Ben Khalifa; 
  • Fairouz Azaiez; 
  • Nicola Luigi Bragazzi

ABSTRACT

Background:

Physical education teachers often experience stress and job disengagement.

Objective:

This study aims to develop a measurement scale of job disengagement among physical education teachers and to present an explanatory model by presenting the mediating role of perceived stress as a major factor in disengagement and job satisfaction, also the relationship between family and work as an indirect effect for this phenomenon.

Methods:

A total of 268 primary and secondary school physical education teachers, made up of 165 men (54.46%) and 138 women (45.54%) participated voluntarily in our study. The measuring instruments are the work disengagement scale, the Perceived stress scale, the Work-family conflict scale (WFC), the family-work conflict scale (FWC), and the scale of dissatisfaction at work.

Results:

the Arabic language versions of the WFC and the FWC had reasonably adequate psychometric properties which were justified by confirmatory analyzes and by the measurement of reliability, convergent and discriminant validity through the measurement model in SmartPls. Likewise, the structural model established with the SmartPLS software confirmed strong links of the concepts FWC, WFCS, the questionnaire of job satisfaction, the perceived stress with the disengagement of work among teachers of physical education.

Conclusions:

There is a growing interest in helping teachers cope with the daily pressures of work and family. A positive organizational context is a context with clear values regarding work priorities that constitutes the basis of a feeling of shared responsibility and professional support.Good conditions can act as protective factors reducing work stress and positively influencing personal well-being, work attitudes, work commitment, and professional efficiency. Additional teacher research is needed to examine the relationship between perceived work stress and the role of families, also the extent to which this association can have a significant impact on teachers' commitment to work.


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Please cite as:

Chalghaf N, Chen W, Guelmami N, Ben Said N, Ben Khalifa M, Azaiez F, Bragazzi NL

Job Disengagement Among Physical Education Teachers: Insights From a Cross-sectional Web-Based Survey With Path Modeling Analysis

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(12):e29130

DOI: 10.2196/29130

PMID: 36084318

PMCID: 9756116

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