Burnout in health social work: An international systematic review (2000–2020)
ABSTRACT Health Social Work, as a subspecialty whose interventions are carried out with
individuals and families immersed in processes of health difficulties, is a caring profession …
individuals and families immersed in processes of health difficulties, is a caring profession …
Burnout Among Social Workers in Social Services: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prevalence
VM Giménez-Bertomeu… - Journal of Social …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study aimed to conduct, for the first time, a systematic review and meta-analysis of the
level of burnout among social workers in the social services sector and to identify factors …
level of burnout among social workers in the social services sector and to identify factors …
Exploring stress, co**, and health outcomes among social workers
The continued prevalence and severity of stress among social workers, despite previous
efforts to address the phenomenon, implies that current prevention and intervention …
efforts to address the phenomenon, implies that current prevention and intervention …
Job demands and resources, positive and negative affect, and psychological distress of social workers in China
Globally, human service professionals, like social workers, experience significant job
demands (JD) which can lead to outcomes like psychological distress, burnout, and high …
demands (JD) which can lead to outcomes like psychological distress, burnout, and high …
Journey from passion to satisfaction: roles of belongingness and psychological empowerment: A study on social workers
D Pathak, S Srivastava - International Journal of Sociology and Social …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose The present research work is intended to investigate the work passion and job
satisfaction relationship of social workers in Delhi/NCR and examine the influence of …
satisfaction relationship of social workers in Delhi/NCR and examine the influence of …
Being 'good enough': Perfectionism and well-being in social workers
Perfectionism refers to a tendency to set unrealistically high standards for oneself and
others. Although often seen positively, perfectionism can threaten health, relationships and …
others. Although often seen positively, perfectionism can threaten health, relationships and …
Working conditions, health and exhaustion among social workers in Germany
A Hollederer - European Journal of Social Work, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of the study is to analyse the working conditions of social workers and their health.
The data basis for secondary analysis is the representative 2018 BIBB/BAuA survey of …
The data basis for secondary analysis is the representative 2018 BIBB/BAuA survey of …
Mindfulness practice and burnout: Evidence from Chinese social workers
B Tu, C Huang, S Sitar, M Yang - Frontiers in psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Over the span of nearly 10 years, the social work labor force grew from 0.2 million to
approximately 1.2 million in China. Despite these increases, studies have shown social …
approximately 1.2 million in China. Despite these increases, studies have shown social …
“Ideal employees” and “good wives and mothers”: Influence mechanism of bi-directional work–family conflict on job satisfaction of female university teachers in China
Q Su, M Jiang - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Work and family are two important areas in people's life, and the relationship between them
will have an important impact on the attitudes and behaviors of employees in an …
will have an important impact on the attitudes and behaviors of employees in an …
Role conflict, role ambiguity, and depressive symptoms: The moderating effects of job autonomy among social workers in China
N Zhang, X Li, X He - International Journal of Social Welfare, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This article aimed to determine the association between role stress and depressive
symptoms, as well as the moderating role of job autonomy on the role stress‐depressive …
symptoms, as well as the moderating role of job autonomy on the role stress‐depressive …