An Exploration of Work Anxiety, Adaptability, and Help-Seeking Barriers among University Faculty during the Pandemic
Agnes Dr Crisostomo | Ma. Adora C. Tigno | Estrella Ranas | Josefina C Ochoa
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The Covid-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the education sector, especially teachers'
psychological well-being. This study investigates anxiety, adaptability, and barriers to help-seeking
behaviors among 468 Central Luzon teachers from state universities and colleges (SUCs). It also examines
the relationships among these variables. Using a mixed-methods approach, quantitative data were gathered
through an online survey, while qualitative insights were obtained from a virtual focus group discussion
with seven participants. Results indicate that teachers experienced high anxiety levels (M=3.59), driven by
health concerns, technology-related challenges, and transportation issues. Despite these stressors, their
adaptability to work was also high (M=3.6), supported by coping strategies such as self-care, seeking
support, and acceptance. However, moderate barriers to seeking professional help (M=3.0) were identified,
linked to self-reliance, social stigma, and faith. The study further reveals that difficulties in seeking mental
health support are associated with lower adaptability at work. These findings emphasize the importance of
promoting self-care practices and resilience-building initiatives for SUC faculty during and beyond the pandemic.
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