Mental Health and Job Factors in Social Workers at Social Welfare Offices
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Mental health status and its association with job factors was explored in 55 social workers at seven social welfare offices in a prefecture in Japan. We found that 28 social workers (50.9%) scored in the "high burnout" category and 10 (18.2%) had from moderate to severe depression. There was a significant correlation between the burnout score and the SDS score. The burnout score and SDS score of male social workers were both significantly higher than those of male clerical staff. Male social workers had significantly higher burnout scores than females. Multiple regression analysis showed that burnout was significantly related to a large percentage of time spent on home visits per typical working day and low job satisfaction. Depression was significantly associated with low job satisfaction. These results suggest that social workers with lower job satisfaction may be at higher risk of burnout and depression, and that social workers who devote a large percentage of their work time to home visits may be more likely to suffer from burnout.
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著者
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YOKOYAMA Eise
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Nihon University
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MIYAKE Takeo
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Nihon University
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OHIDA Takashi
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Nihon University
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Yokoyama Eise
Division Of Public Health Department Of Social Medicine Nihon University School Of Medicine
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Yokoyama Eise
Department Of Public Health Nihon University School Of Medicine
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Miyake Takeo
Department Of Public Health School Of Medicine Nihon University
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Miyake Takeo
Department Of Public Health In Nihon University
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TAKEDA Fumi
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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Ohida T
鳥取大学 医学部環境予防医学分野
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Ohida Takashi
Department Of Public Health Administration National Institute Of Public Health
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Takeda Fumi
Graduate School Of Comprehensive Human Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Ohida Takashi
Department Of Public Health Showa University School Of Medicine
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Ohida Takashi
Department of Public Health Administration
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MIYAKE Takeo
Department of Geriatric Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
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