个案数量和任期对澳大利亚矫正服务雇员替代性创伤发展的影响

Justin Campbell
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对于包括心理学家和咨询师在内的矫正服务人员来说,暴露于创伤性事件是一种明确的工作危害,而在与罪犯一起工作时,各种个人和组织因素都被归因于工作场所压力和间接创伤(VT)的增加。在许多国际研究中,案例量和任期对矫正服务中VT发展的影响已经进行了调查,但是在澳大利亚矫正服务中的研究有限。本研究旨在通过探讨看管和非看管矫正服务员工之间的关系来解决文献中的这一差距。本研究探讨:(1)病例量与VT增加的关系;(2)较长的任期降低VT风险的可能性;(3)非监禁/治疗性矫正服务的员工是否比监禁性矫正服务的员工更有可能发展出更高的VT水平。更大的病例量和更长的任期都预示着室性心动过速的增加,非监护人员可能比监护人员表现出更高的室性心动过速。探讨了未来的研究方向,以指导矫正服务和心理健康行业有效的预防和干预措施。
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The Impact of Caseload and Tenure on the Development of Vicarious Trauma in Australian Corrective Services Employees
Exposure to traumatic events is a job hazard explicit to corrective services employees, including psychologists and counsellors, and various personal and organisational factors when working with offenders have been attributed to an increase in workplace stress and vicarious trauma (VT). The impact of caseload and tenure on the development of VT in corrective services has been investigated in numerous international studies, however research in Australian corrective services is limited. This study aims to address this gap in the literature by exploring these relationships amongst custodial and non-custodial corrective services employees. The study investigated: (1) the relationship between caseload and increased VT; (2) the likelihood of a longer tenure decreasing the risk of VT; and, (3) whether non-custodial/therapeutic corrective services employees are more likely to develop greater levels of VT than custodial corrective services employees. Greater caseload and longer tenure both predicted increased rates of VT and non-custodial staff were likely to exhibit higher rates of VT than custodial staff. Future research is discussed to guide effective preventative and intervention practices in the corrective services and mental health industries.
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