THE ANALYSIS OF THE TRAINERS’ JOB STRESS LEVEL ACCORDING TO SOME VARIABLES
ANTRENÖRLERİN İŞ STRESİ DÜZEYİNİN BAZI DEĞİŞKENLERE GÖRE ANALİZİ

Author : Nuh Mehmet BÜYÜKSİVASLIOĞLU -- Doğan DOĞAN - Vlada PISHCHIK
Number of pages : 562-568

Abstract

It has been a topic that I have wondered at which level the job stress relationship between age and gender is, considering that job stress is an important factor affecting athletic efficiency positively according to coaches' gender and work experiences, and also the effect of their educational status and work and occupational experiences on coping with perceived stress. Sub Problems: 1. Do coaches' job stress levels differ according to gender? 2. Do coaches' job stress levels differ according to work experience? Coaches/trainer of The Ministry of National Education in Kayseri province form the sample of the research. This research aims to reveal stress levels of different genders who work for The Ministry of National Education and have coaching certificate. 122 coaches out of 311 were reached by simple random sampling. The research was conducted face to face. Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) was used to measure coaches' stresses. The scale was developed by Cohen, Kamarck and Mermelste in 1983 and its Cronbach's Alpha was found as 0.86 in reliability studies. In this research, the scale that was translated into Turkish by Bilge, Öğce, Genç and Oran (2007) was used and its Cronbach's Alpha was found as 0.81 in reliability studies. A high total number means high levels of perceived stress. High scores from subscales, though, is a negative condition. It is determined that, in the analyses done for sub problems, statistical significance in coping with stress according to gender is 0.023 and it is 0.004 in perceived stress, which is a subscale of stress, whereas there is statistical significance between it and the subscale coping with stress at 0.002 level and 0.001 between it and stress.

Keywords

Job stress, trainer, coach, sport management

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