INFLUENCE OF THE SCHOOLS’ PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT IN MANAGING MENOPAUSE CRISES AMONG FEMALE TEACHERS
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2023-10Author
NDUNG’U, MARY WANGUI
Ngumi, Owen
Kay, James
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enopause is not a medical condition or an illness but a natural component of the life cycle, yet this topic
remains unspoken, especially in the workplace. The study aimed at establishing the influence of physical
environment on menopause crisis. The study was carried out among the female teachers in public primary schools
in Laikipia County, Kenya. Female teachers were selected because they had experience on issues of menopause. The
study adopted expost facto research design. The study was based on the Person-Environment-Occupation Theory of
Occupational Performance. A sample of 234 female teachers was selected through stratified random sampling and
cluster sampling while a sample of fifty (50) teacher counselors and five (5) sub directors of education from five sub
counties were selected through purposive sampling. Data collection instruments were questionaire, interview
schedules and focus group discussions. The results revealed that physical environment have a statistically significant
influence on menopause crisis where (r
2
=0.683; p-value of 0.0398) which is significant at 0.05 confidence level The
findings indicated that physical environment influences menopause crisis among female teachers in public primary
schools. The study recommends that employers should give better consideration to female teachers undergoing
menopause as an issue that affect their job.