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AuthorHammoudi Halat, Dalal
AuthorSoltani, Abderrezzaq
AuthorDalli, Roua
AuthorAlsarraj, Lama
AuthorMalki, Ahmed
Available date2023-10-24T08:17:13Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameJournal of Clinical Medicine
ResourceScopus
ISSN20770383
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134425
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48805
AbstractIn recent years, there has been increasing recognition of mental health concerns in academia, with stress, burnout, anxiety, and depression being reported among faculty members. The demanding work environment, the need to balance personal and professional duties, and the constant pressure of productivity while navigating multiple tasks of teaching, research, mentorship, professional development, and service all impact the mental health and overall well-being of faculty. Higher education institutions have structurally changed as has the research landscape. These changes as well as faculty-specific and student-specific factors coupled to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to profound effects on the mental health of academics. This paper is a narrative review of the pertinent literature describing faculty mental health and well-being. It summarizes the available evidence on factors influencing faculty mental health and shows the prevalence of anxiety, depression, stress, and burnout among faculty from various academic fields and along the whole academic ladder. Using a suggested framework that collates the efforts of leaders and faculty, the paper concludes by exploring strategies that promote work-life balance among academics and suggesting effective interventions to improve their mental health outcomes.
SponsorThe APC for this research was funded by Qatar University-Reference number: QUHealth-07-06-23.
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectanxiety
burnout
depression
faculty
mental health
stress
well-being
TitleUnderstanding and Fostering Mental Health and Well-Being among University Faculty: A Narrative Review
TypeArticle Review
Issue Number13
Volume Number12
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