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  • The study investigates how various factors, like job dissatisfaction, age, income, lifestyle, and body fat, relate to depressive symptoms in teachers.
  • Data was collected from 700 public school teachers in Brazil, using the Beck Depression Inventory to measure depressive symptoms.
  • Key findings reveal that older age and job dissatisfaction directly increase depressive symptoms, while a healthier lifestyle and lower body fat are linked to fewer symptoms, with job dissatisfaction mediating some of these effects.

Article Abstract

The objective of this article is to evaluate the interrelationships of factors associated with depressive symptoms (DS) in teachers, considering dissatisfaction with the teaching job as a possible mediator. This was a cross-sectional study using data from 700 teachers from the public school system of a Brazilian municipality. The outcome of interest was DS, as assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Direct and indirect interrelationships between the outcome and dissatisfaction with work, age, income, lifestyle and adiposity were tested. These variables composed the operational model tested by structural equation modelling. Older age (β=0.12) and greater dissatisfaction with work (β=0.12) were directly associated with DS. A more favourable lifestyle (β=-0.60) and adiposity (β=-0.10) were associated with a lower occurrence of DS. The variables lifestyle (β=-0.06) and adiposity (β=-0.02) also had negative indirect effects on DS, mediated by job dissatisfaction. The structural equation model tested identified interrelationships that influenced DS. Dissatisfaction with teaching work was associated with DS and mediated the relationship of other factors with such symptoms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232023287.16362022DOI Listing

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