High levels of stress negatively affect teacher wellness, causing burnout, lack of engagement, job dissatisfaction, poor performance and high turnover rates.
Not exact matches
People who are prone to
high stress over long durations will sustain
high levels of cortisol, which can
negatively affect the skin in various ways:
If your
stress levels are through the roof, you could be in danger
of diseases such as type 2 diabetes and
high blood pressure — which
negatively impact the heart.
To give just one example: in a 2004 study by the psychologist Lisa Neff, wives who experienced relatively
high levels of stress outside
of their marriage tended to evaluate their marriage increasingly
negatively over time.