Speech-language pathologists’ professional stress level and factors affecting it in the Republic of Serbia

Work Pub Date : 2024-01-06 DOI:10.3233/wor-230036
Ivana Milanović, Nina Stanojević, Saška Fatić, Maša Marisavljević, S. Punišić, Vladimir Janjić, M. Subotić, S. Maksimović
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BACKGROUND: In the Republic of Serbia, to our knowledge, there has been no research dedicated to the professional stress faced by speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Since speech therapy belongs to the helping professions, SLPs might experience professional stress. OBJECTIVE: To examine the levels of professional stress in SLPs concerning sociodemographic characteristics and terms of the workplace. METHODS: The research was conducted online, using a questionnaire designed to determine professional stress in speech-language pathologists - Speech-Language Pathologist Stress Inventory. The voluntary sample consisted of 185 employed SLPs from the Republic of Serbia. The stress level was observed concerning marital status, years of working experience, age, educational degree, caseload size, job sector, job setting, type of patients’ diagnosis, and type of service which SLPs provide. RESULTS: The results showed that SLPs experience mild to moderate levels of professional stress and that there is a statistically significant difference in the stress level concerning years of working experience, age, job sector, and job setting. Applying Generalized Linear Mixed Model revealed that two-way interaction (Years of working experience * Marital status) and three-way interaction (Age * Job Setting * Type of patients’ diagnosis) dominated on the model. CONCLUSION: Since it is noted that SLPs are experiencing mild to moderate levels of professional stress, it is important to emphasize the need for adaptation of existing work terms as well as to provide additional support to speech therapists in order to improve their mental health.
塞尔维亚共和国语言病理学家的职业压力水平及其影响因素
背景:据我们所知,塞尔维亚共和国还没有专门针对语言病理学家(SLPs)所面临的职业压力的研究。由于语言治疗属于帮助性职业,因此语言病理学家可能会面临职业压力。目的:根据社会人口学特征和工作场所条件,研究言语语言病理学家的职业压力水平。方法:研究采用在线问卷调查的方式进行,该问卷旨在确定语言病理学家的职业压力--语言病理学家压力量表。自愿样本包括塞尔维亚共和国的 185 名在职言语语言病理学家。对压力水平的观察涉及婚姻状况、工作年限、年龄、教育程度、工作量大小、工作部门、工作环境、患者诊断类型以及语言病理学家提供的服务类型。结果:研究结果表明,SLPs 承受着轻度到中度的职业压力,并且在工作年限、年龄、工作部门和工作环境方面的压力水平有显著的统计学差异。应用广义线性混合模型发现,双向交互作用(工作年限 * 婚姻状况)和三向交互作用(年龄 * 工作环境 * 患者诊断类型)在模型中占主导地位。结论:鉴于言语治疗师承受着轻度至中度的职业压力,因此必须强调有必要调整现有的工作条件,并为言语治疗师提供额外的支持,以改善他们的心理健康。
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