Psychic Income and Its Sources in Social Work

IF 0.3 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Monika Idaitė, Agnė Daunytė, Ugnė Dunčytė, Goda Gudienė, Evelina Jogielaitė, Greta Meištaitė, Lina Vaitkevičiūtė, Gabrielė Venckutė
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Work is a mental and physical activity performed in order to receive a reward, which is usually understood as money. However, people work in a variety of jobs, and their job choices are not driven only by financial income. When working, we also receive psychic income – respect, gratitude, emotions, various experiences, and feelings. Psychic income is largely analyzed by economists and psychologists. In social work, as in medicine or pedagogy, psychic income is a significant part of the total income. The goal of the study is to identify sources of psychic income in social work. In order to determine the sources, a model of possible sources was constructed. The model is based on the ideas of Coleman, Bandura and Zukerman. The data for the test of the model was collected by surveying social workers. After the analysis, it can be stated that there are differences in psychic income between social workers depending on the sector they work in; statistically significant results were found in the case of social workers working in NGOs. The main sources of mental income are self-efficacy and the challenges and emotional experiences at work. Research also revealed that there are contradictions regarding the realization of power in social work as a source of psychic income, which requires additional research.
社会工作中的心理收入及其来源
工作是为了获得报酬而进行的脑力和体力活动,报酬通常被理解为金钱。然而,人们从事各种各样的工作,他们的工作选择不仅仅是由经济收入驱动的。工作时,我们也会得到精神上的收入——尊重、感激、情感、各种体验和感受。心理收入主要由经济学家和心理学家分析。在社会工作中,就像在医学或教育学中一样,心理收入是总收入的重要组成部分。本研究的目的是确定社会工作中心理收入的来源。为了确定声源,建立了可能声源的模型。该模型基于Coleman, Bandura和Zukerman的思想。模型检验的数据是通过调查社会工作者收集的。经分析可知,不同行业的社工在心理收入上存在差异;在非政府组织工作的社会工作者中发现了统计上显著的结果。心理收入的主要来源是自我效能感、工作中的挑战和情感体验。研究还发现,社会工作中的权力实现作为一种精神收入来源存在矛盾,这需要进一步的研究。
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