Published April 23, 2024 | Version v1
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Extent of Learning Resources Development In Relation to Teachers'Level of Mental Health and Stress

  • 1. Pagadian Capitol College, College of Criminology,Rizal Avenue, Tuburan District, Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur, Philippines
  • 2. Misamis University, College of Criminology, H. T. Feliciano St. Aguada, Ozamiz City, Philippines

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Teachers' stress levels and mental health are crucial aspects that help them holistically manage and lead their 
classrooms. This quantitative study determined the impact of mental health and stress levels among Criminology faculty in 
relation to their learning resource development. It was conducted at the selected schools in the province od Zamboanga del Sur 
that offers a Criminology program. There were 108 criminology faculty who served as the study's respondents and were chosen 
through purposive sampling. The instruments used in this study were the Mental Health Survey, Stress level Questionnaire, and 
Learning Resource Development. The findings showed that the level of mental health among the Criminology faculty was high. 
The level of stress among the Criminology faculty was average. Therefore, the level of learning resources development among the 
Criminology faculty was very high. Mental health is no significant relationship to learning resource development. However, wellbeing and positive mental health are highly significant in learning resource development. The level of stress is no significant 
relationship to learning resource development. Positive mental health is a significant predictor of learning resource development. 
Thus, anxiety and stress do not predict learning resource development. It is recommended that further studies be c onducted using 
strong qualitative tools to investigate the level of stress and mental health related to learning resource development.

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