The Aim of the Present Research Was to Find Out the Effects of Job Satisfaction and Stress Job On
Mental Health Factors Among Female Teachers Working In Different Types of Schools of U.P. For That
Purpose, One Hundred and Sixty Female Teachers (N = 160) Were Selected As a Sample from Government And
Missionary Schools of U.P. an Equal Number of Female Teachers, I.E., (N = 80), Were Selected Through
Random Sampling Method from Two Types of School, Viz., Government and Missionary. Job Satisfaction
Scale of Dr. (Mrs.) Meera Dixit, and Indore Teachers Job Stressors Scale of Dr. (Mrs.) Meena Buddhisagar
Rathod and Dr. Madhulika Verma Were Used As Instruments For the Study. Initially, the Reliability Statistics
Of Both the Instruments Was Calculated to Know the Significance of the Scales. According to the Findings
Of the Study, It Was Found That Female Teachers of Government School Were Significantly Better In Overall
Job Satisfaction, Intrinsic Aspect of the Job, Salary, Promotional Avenues, Service Conditions, Physical
Facilities, Institutional Plan and Policies and Satisfaction With Authorities Than the Over Type of School
Teachers. It Was Further Revealed That Female Teachers of Missionary School Significantly Suffer From
Overall Job Stress, Overloadness, Role Conflict, Role Ambiguity and Frail Interpersonal Relationship. As
There Are Different Job Satisfaction and Stress Conditions Among School Female Teachers, It Is Therefore
Necessary For Every School to Make Their Employees ...