Burnout in teachers: Difference and analysis of gender
The teaching profession is target of numerous psychosocial stressors, which when persistent, can lead to Burnout Syndrome (BS). The present study aimed to determine if there are differences between men and women in dimensions and profiles of the SB. The non-probability sample consisted of 474 teache...
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