FAMILY STRESS, HEALTH AND JOB PERFORMANCE OF MARRIED WORKING WOMEN IN DEKINA EDUCATION ZONE OF KOGI STATE
ABSTRACT
The study was designed to examine family stress, health and job performance of married working
women in Dekina Education Zone of Kogi state. The study adopted descriptive survey. The
population of the study comprised of 201 married working women. This consists of 201 female
secondary school teachers in the 16 public secondary schools in Dekina Education Zone. A structured
questionnaire titled “Family Stress, Health and Job Performance of Working Married Woman
Questionnaire (FSHJPWMWQ)” was developed by the researcher which guided the study. 70 items
were trail-tested on a sample of 20 married working women in Ida Education Zone of Kogi State. The
data obtained were computed using Crobach Alpha method. This gave an overall score of 0.92. The
five research questions were analyzed using mean and Standard Deviation. An overview of the
overall results showed that types of stress that married working women suffer include; financial
stress such as shortage of or limited income, emotional stress, home pressure, workplace and health
stress. Family stressors are caused by a number of factors such as; working long hours in the office,
having a heavy workload at home, taking office work home and others. Equally, consequences of
stress on the health of married working women include; emotional distress, socially withdrawn,
burnout, depression and others. Consequences of stress on the job performance of married working
women include; poor concentration in the office, difficulty in solving office problems, socially
withdrawn in the workplace and others. Stress reduction strategies to help women cope with
stressful situations includes; setting limits appropriately, working ahead of time to minimize
threatening situation, saying no to requests that would create excessive stress and others. Based on
the findings of the study, the researcher among others recommends that Government should
through ministry of education in synergy with public health workers and counselors, organize
training for both the general public and stressors on types of stress; causes, consequences and
stress reduction strategies to help stressors cope with stressful situations or conditions. Equally,
counselors should be involved and empowered with both physical and psychological strategies such
as biofeedback, including thoughts and actions to deal with married working women stressful
situations to improve their health condition and enhance their job performance. Based on the
findings of the study, limitations of the study were identified and suggestions for further studies
were made.
Masters Project Topics in Educational Foundations
FAMILY STRESS, HEALTH AND JOB PERFORMANCE OF MARRIED WORKING WOMEN IN DEKINA EDUCATION ZONE OF KOGI STATE
Department: Educational Foundations (M.Ed)
Format: MS Word
Chapters: 1 - 5, Preliminary Pages, Abstract, References, Appendix, Questionnaire
Page Numbers: 112