JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-Care Practices of Self-Identified Social Workers: Findings from a National Study

Jay J MillerErlene Grise-OwensLarry OwensNada ShalashMolly Bode

Year: 2019 Journal:   Social Work Vol: 65 (1)Pages: 55-63   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Abstract Self-care can be an important tool in assuaging professional burnout, workplace stress, vicarious or secondary trauma, and other deleterious employment circumstances. Despite this importance, few studies have examined self-care among social work practitioners. This exploratory study examined the self-care practices of self-identified social workers (N = 2,934) throughout the United States. Primary data were collected with an electronic survey. Data indicate that social workers in the sample engage in moderate self-care practices. Analyses revealed group differences in self-care by several variables including geographic locale of participants’ primary place of employment, race, educational level, and social work licensing status, among others. Significant predictors of self-care included perceived health status (self-report), education level, being a supervisor, and financial status. Overall, findings from this study indicate the need for a systemic response to improving self-care practices among social workers.

Keywords:
Burnout Social work Psychology Self care Exploratory research Locale (computer software) Care work Health care Clinical psychology Work (physics) Sociology Political science

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20
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0.94
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Citation History

Topics

Social Work Education and Practice
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Public Administration
Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
Workplace Violence and Bullying
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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