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Bride, Brian E. – Social Work, 2007
Social workers are increasingly being called on to assist survivors of childhood abuse, domestic violence, violent crime, disasters, and war and terrorism. It has become increasingly apparent that the psychological effects of traumatic events extend beyond those directly affected. Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is becoming viewed as an…
Descriptors: Incidence, Social Work, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Family Violence
Peer reviewedJayaratne, Srinika; And Others – Social Work, 1986
Female child welfare workers and their husbands participated in a study of burnout and the effects of work stress on family relations. Results indicated that greater feelings of burnout in the workers were associated with their depression, anxiety, and irritableness. These individuals were also likely to report lower marital satisfaction.…
Descriptors: Burnout, Child Welfare, Depression (Psychology), Family Relationship
Peer reviewedZapf, Michael Kim – Social Work, 1993
Examined adjustment patterns of social workers (n=85) who relocated to remote Yukon Territory. Social workers recruited from southern Canada reported overall experience of culture shock followed by recovery. Structural variables related to job itself were associated with culture shock but not recovery. Individual variables of personal history and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Culture Conflict, Foreign Countries, Rural Population
Peer reviewedGettman, Dawn; Pena, Devon G. – Social Work, 1986
Occupational social work in the United States-Mexico border region requires knowledge of how gender, cross-cultural factors, and systemic factors affect industrial workers' mental health. A major concern involves knowing when the very structure of the industrial organization must be challenged in order to promote mental health in the workplace.…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Employed Women, Females, Industrial Structure
Peer reviewedAlbrecht, Terrance L.; And Others – Social Work, 1982
Explored the relationship between support systems and job linked tedium by determining whether office communication patterns affect anxiety and exhaustion among workers. Results revealed that the structure of communication patterns relates to social services workers' feelings of anxiety and exhaustion, and that support groups ease the stress. (RC)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Peer reviewedGant, Larry M. – Social Work, 1996
Analyzes data from 285 African American social workers and administrators to demonstrate effect of perceptions of agency cultural sophistication on reports of psychological and work-related stress. Discusses usefulness of cultural sophistication as an explanatory variable in understanding staff perceptions of occupational and psychological stress…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Development, Competency Based Education, Cross Cultural Training

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