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The main objective of !be study was 1o assess !be extent 1o which role stressors predict psychological strain of academic officers of higher educational institutions in Oromia regional state of Ethiopia. For this purpose, a Iota! of 251 academic officers were selected using multistage sampling techniques from higher educational institutions in !be state. The data were collected from participants using Occupational Stress Invenlory-Revised (Osipow, 1998). The analyses were carried out using appropriate statistical techniques such as Pearson Product Moment correlation and linear regression analysis. The findings of !be study indicated !bat over 35.2 percent of variations in psychological strain of academic officers of higher educational institutions were accounted for combined effects of role stressors (i.e., role boundary, role overload, role insufficiency, and role ambiguity). The findings of !be study also indicated !bat role boundary, role overload, and role insufficiency were found 1o be significant determinates of psychological strain. On !be basis of findings of !be study implications and suggestions are also forwarded.

Kassim Kimo Kebelo. (2012) Occupational Role Stressors as Predictors of Psychological Strain among Academic Officers of Higher Educational Institutions, Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, Volume-27, Issue-2.
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