The purpose of this research is to compare public child welfare workers' perception of job conditions, unmet expectations, and burnout to those of social workers in other settings. Using data from a sample of 408 social workers identified from a cross-sectional random survey of California registered social workers, a series of ANOVA and multiple regression analysis was performed. Results of ANOVA revealed that public child welfare workers experienced higher workloads, greater role conflict, and depersonalization, and had lower personal accomplishment. However, they had similar levels of unmet expectations and emotional exhaustion as other social workers. Adjusted for perceived job conditions and demographic characteristics, regression a...
Burnout is a serious but not well understood problem in human service organizations. To gain a bette...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
Burnout among child welfare social workers negatively affects social workers and the social welfare ...
Child welfare organizations are increasingly concerned with challenges emerging from the assessment ...
Child welfare agencies in many rich countries are having difficulty recruiting and retaining social ...
The general issue of defining job satisfaction and the adverse implications of low job satisfaction ...
The child welfare worker profession continues to be affected by a high burnout rate. This phenomenon...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors related to job burnout among child welfare workers s...
[...] According to the data of the research carried out, it can be stated that social work in commun...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of present study is to understand which job conditions is critical for socia...
High rates of turnover among public child welfare (CW) workers has a detrimental influence on social...
The Public Perceptions of Child Welfare Scale measures how the social environment influences child w...
*Job Burnout involves the three dimensions of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization of clients, an...
Introduction: Individuals employed in child welfare settings can have a profound impact on children ...
Burnout is a serious but not well understood problem in human service organizations. To gain a bette...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
Burnout among child welfare social workers negatively affects social workers and the social welfare ...
Child welfare organizations are increasingly concerned with challenges emerging from the assessment ...
Child welfare agencies in many rich countries are having difficulty recruiting and retaining social ...
The general issue of defining job satisfaction and the adverse implications of low job satisfaction ...
The child welfare worker profession continues to be affected by a high burnout rate. This phenomenon...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors related to job burnout among child welfare workers s...
[...] According to the data of the research carried out, it can be stated that social work in commun...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of present study is to understand which job conditions is critical for socia...
High rates of turnover among public child welfare (CW) workers has a detrimental influence on social...
The Public Perceptions of Child Welfare Scale measures how the social environment influences child w...
*Job Burnout involves the three dimensions of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization of clients, an...
Introduction: Individuals employed in child welfare settings can have a profound impact on children ...
Burnout is a serious but not well understood problem in human service organizations. To gain a bette...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
Burnout among child welfare social workers negatively affects social workers and the social welfare ...