Understanding the Impact of Occupational Stress on the Home Environment: Evidence from Oman

S Belwal, Maqbali AAH Al, R Belwal

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Abstract

<jats:p>Women develop stress not only at work but also in their home environment, which leads to chaos in both places. This study not only examines the extent of occupational stress among primary school teachers but also identifies the most important antecedents of occupational stress and its impact on the home environment. A survey was conducted on primary school teachers from Al Batinah Governorate in Oman. A sample of 232 respondents was effectively drawn to analyse data using the SmartPLS-based structural equation modelling (SEM) technique. The job demand control support (JDCS) model was used to study occupational stress. A new variable home environment was included in the study to extend the JDCS model. The findings revealed some factors causing occupational stress and a significant positive relationship between occupational stress and the home environment. The study recommended the creation of a positive work environment, the development of appropriate educational policies, and the improvement of relationships with people in the workplace to ameliorate the stress affecting the home environment.</jats:p>
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)263-278
Number of pages0
JournalFIIB Business Review
Volume12
Issue number3
Early online date2 Jan 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

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