Original article can be found at: http://bjsw.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ . Copyright British Association of Social Workers. [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]This article describes an empirical study of the work stressors and psychological strains experienced by social workers in Hertfordshire. A questionnaire, based on Payne's (1979) model of occupational stress, investigated the perceived Demands, Supports, and Constraints of the work, including threats and violence in addition to more subjective perceptions of pressure. The research aimed to establish the extent and nature of stress amongst social workers and to pinpoint the specific features of the work which are associated with particularly poor levels of psychol...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail t...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail t...
This article uses a national sample of social workers to examine the relationship between work stres...
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Many pieces of research have been undertaken in recent years that consider stress in statutory socia...
Many pieces of research have been undertaken in recent years that consider stress in statutory socia...
It is well documented that exposure to chronic negative working conditions leads to stress. This sub...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of perceived stress at work and describes result...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of perceived stress at work and describes result...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of perceived stress at work and describes result...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of perceived stress at work and describes result...
Social workers work in an ever-changing social, political and cultural environment, they are exposed...
The study aimed to know the role of psychological stress in the performance of social workers in Al-...
This article uses a national sample of social workers to examine the relationship between work stres...
Summary UK social workers are exposed to chronically poor working conditions and experience extremel...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail t...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail t...
This article uses a national sample of social workers to examine the relationship between work stres...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing. ...
Many pieces of research have been undertaken in recent years that consider stress in statutory socia...
Many pieces of research have been undertaken in recent years that consider stress in statutory socia...
It is well documented that exposure to chronic negative working conditions leads to stress. This sub...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of perceived stress at work and describes result...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of perceived stress at work and describes result...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of perceived stress at work and describes result...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of perceived stress at work and describes result...
Social workers work in an ever-changing social, political and cultural environment, they are exposed...
The study aimed to know the role of psychological stress in the performance of social workers in Al-...
This article uses a national sample of social workers to examine the relationship between work stres...
Summary UK social workers are exposed to chronically poor working conditions and experience extremel...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail t...
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail t...
This article uses a national sample of social workers to examine the relationship between work stres...