Existing research on support staff has been focused on variables associated with stress. However, there has been little attention to the possibility that staff may also experience a number of positive outcomes or perceptions. In the present study, 101 support staff working with adults who had mental retardation completed measures of burnout and mental health and a new measure: the Staff Positive Contributions Questionnaire (SPCQ). A range of positive perceptions of their work was endorsed by participants, demonstrating that such perceptions do exist and require theoretical explanation. The SPCQ had promising internal consistency, test–retest reliability, and construct validity. Thus, further research with this instrument is warranted
The presence of distressed behaviours can amplify the difficulties experienced by people with intell...
Context: Support workers play an essential role in multidisciplinary community mental health teams f...
Background There are no studies that have compared outcomes for staff in different types of supporte...
Research on staff supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) tend...
There is growing evidence that acceptance and mindfulness interventions for support staff in intelle...
This thesis studied relationships between social support and the adaptive outcomes of mood, perceive...
Support staff in intellectual disability services may experience significant work-related stress. Th...
This paper reports on the development, psychometric properties, and validity of a self-report measur...
Background There are no studies that have compared outcomes for staff in different types of support...
Background There is a lack of research into the workplace well-being of community mental health prof...
This study examined correlates of burnout among persons working in the mental retardation field. The...
Studies involving professional carers of people with mental health problems have investigated the re...
Background: Staff providing support to people with intellectual disabilities are exposed to stressfu...
The current research focused on staff wellbeing and perceptions of their role within mental health s...
Objective: To investigate the attitudes of community mental health staff towards consumer participat...
The presence of distressed behaviours can amplify the difficulties experienced by people with intell...
Context: Support workers play an essential role in multidisciplinary community mental health teams f...
Background There are no studies that have compared outcomes for staff in different types of supporte...
Research on staff supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) tend...
There is growing evidence that acceptance and mindfulness interventions for support staff in intelle...
This thesis studied relationships between social support and the adaptive outcomes of mood, perceive...
Support staff in intellectual disability services may experience significant work-related stress. Th...
This paper reports on the development, psychometric properties, and validity of a self-report measur...
Background There are no studies that have compared outcomes for staff in different types of support...
Background There is a lack of research into the workplace well-being of community mental health prof...
This study examined correlates of burnout among persons working in the mental retardation field. The...
Studies involving professional carers of people with mental health problems have investigated the re...
Background: Staff providing support to people with intellectual disabilities are exposed to stressfu...
The current research focused on staff wellbeing and perceptions of their role within mental health s...
Objective: To investigate the attitudes of community mental health staff towards consumer participat...
The presence of distressed behaviours can amplify the difficulties experienced by people with intell...
Context: Support workers play an essential role in multidisciplinary community mental health teams f...
Background There are no studies that have compared outcomes for staff in different types of supporte...