Effectivity of breathing-relaxation training through Java gamelan music for reducing job stress for mental retardation school teachers
Abstract
Many research data showed that there
is financial due to work stress in the United States
companies ranging between USD100 to 300
thousand per year. Job stress also runs at
educational institutions, which will be quite
vulnerable to the occurrence of job stress
especially among teachers that specializes in
handling of students with disabilities, both
physically and mentally. In the running of
professional activities, they are very prone to job
stress.
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of
breathing-relaxation training through Java
gamelan music to reduce job stress level among
school teachers. Design of this research uses quasi
experimental design with only one group, namely
the experiment group which involves three
teachers from public mental retardation school in
Yogyakarta as subjects. Each teachers had
followed eight breathing-relaxation training
sessions, and the scores were compared for each
training session. The data was analyzed using
Friedman test which is a non-parametric technique
that analyzes the data with repeated
measurements.
Results of this study show a significant
influence of breathing relaxation training through
Java gamelan music to reduce job stress level of
teachers working with mental retardation students.
The results of the analysis is chi-square = 19,065,
df = 7, has p = 0,008, which means the hypothesis
have been received.
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