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Psychosocial risks in teachers from Portugal and England on the Way to Society 5.0

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Being a teacher is one of the most demanding jobs, as a result of this responsibility, these workers face many psychosocial risks. This study aims to characterize and compare psychosocial factors in Portuguese and British teachers and discuss how new developments in technology, namely digital technology can improve education and, in particular, contribute to fewer issues related to mental health. The Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire Medium Version (COPSOQ II) was applied to the teachers of six Portuguese schools (three public schools and three private schools), three British public schools and three private schools with an international British curriculum (Switzerland, Spain and Portugal). The results showed that cognitive, emotional, and quantitative demands, as well as work rhythm and work/family conflict, are the key psychosocial factors among these teachers. Differences were found between the teachers of both countries. Some models are proposed, through the proposals of Society 5.0, for their minimization and/or removal. Society 5.0 is the vision of a new human-centered society in the fifth stage launched by Japan in April 2016, and it is cited in our study with the hope that it will contribute to solving many problems of today’s society.

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COPSOQ II Education Psychological risks Occupational health Society 5.0

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Pimenta, A., Ramos, D., Santos, G., Rodrigues, M. A., & Doiro, M. (2023). Psychosocial risks in teachers from Portugal and England on the Way to Society 5.0. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(14), Artigo 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20146347

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