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484 CONTENT ANALYSIS AND GROUNDED THEORY<br />

not pulling their weight or not behaving as<br />

desired, or teachers letting themselves down.<br />

CAUSE<br />

Stress is caused by having to make greater<br />

demands on personal time to meet professional<br />

concerns. So, no personal time/space is<br />

a cause of stress. Stress is caused by<br />

having to compromise one’s plans/desires.<br />

CAUSE<br />

Stress comes from having to manage several<br />

demands simultaneously, CAUSE,butthevery<br />

fact that they are simultaneous means that they<br />

can’t be managed at once, so stress is built<br />

into the problem of coping – it’s an insoluble<br />

situation. NATURE<br />

Stress from one source brings additional stress<br />

which leads to loss of sleep – a sign that things<br />

are reaching a breaking point. OUTCOME<br />

Stress is a function of the importance attached<br />

to activities/issues by the person involved.<br />

NATURE Stress is caused when one’s own<br />

integrity/values are not only challenged but<br />

also called into question. CAUSE<br />

Stress comes from ‘frustration’ – frustration<br />

leads to stress leads to frustration leads to stress<br />

etc. – a vicious circle. NATURE<br />

When the best laid plans go wrong this can be<br />

stressful. CAUSE<br />

The vicious circle of stress induces sleep<br />

irregularity which, in turn, induces stress.<br />

NATURE<br />

Reducing stress often works on symptoms<br />

rather than causes – may be the only thing<br />

possible, CAUSE, giventhatthestressorswill<br />

not go away, but it allows the stress to fester.<br />

CAUSE<br />

The effects of stress are physical which, in turn,<br />

causes more stress – another vicious circle.<br />

OUTCOMES<br />

Stress comes from lowering enthusiasm/<br />

commitment/aspiration/expectation. CAUSE<br />

Pressure of work lowers aspiration which lowers<br />

stress. CAUSE<br />

Stress reduction is achieved through companionship.<br />

HANDLING<br />

Stress is caused by things out of one’s control.<br />

CAUSE<br />

Stress comes through handling troublesome<br />

students. CAUSE<br />

Stress occurs because of a failure of<br />

management/leadership. CAUSE<br />

Stress comes through absence of fulfilment.<br />

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CAUSE<br />

Stress rarely happens on its own, it is usually<br />

in combination – like a rolling snowball, it is<br />

cumulative. NATURE<br />

Stress is caused by worsening professional<br />

conditions that are out of the control of the<br />

participant. CAUSE Stress comes through loss<br />

of control and autonomy. CAUSE<br />

Stress through worsening professional conditions<br />

is exponential in its effects. NATURE<br />

Stress is caused when professional standards are<br />

felt to be compromised. CAUSE<br />

Stress occurs because matters are not resolved.<br />

CAUSE<br />

Stress comes through professional compromise<br />

which is out of an individual’s control. CAUSE<br />

The rate of stress is a function of its size – a big<br />

bomb causes instant damage. NATURE<br />

Stress is caused by having no escape valve; it is<br />

bottled up and causes more stress, like a kettle<br />

with no escape valve, it will stress the metal<br />

and then blow up. CAUSE<br />

Stress comes through overload and frustration<br />

– a loss of control. Stress occurs when<br />

people cannot control the circumstances with<br />

which they have to work. CAUSE<br />

Stress occurs through overload. CAUSE<br />

Stress comes from seeing one’s former work<br />

being undone by others’ incompetence.<br />

CAUSE<br />

Stress occurs because nothing has been possible<br />

to reduce the level of stress. So, if the boil of<br />

stress is not lanced, it grows and grows. CAUSE<br />

NATURE<br />

Stress can be handled through relaxation and<br />

exercise. HANDLING<br />

Trying to relieve stress through self-damaging<br />

behaviour includes taking alcohol and sm<strong>ok</strong>ing.<br />

HANDLING NATURE<br />

Stress is a function of the importance attached<br />

to activities by the participants involved.<br />

NATURE

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