检视社工面对客户暴力:土耳其个案

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Buğra Yıldırım, F. Şahin, A. Gönül
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已经观察到客户暴力对社会工作者的短期和长期心理社会影响。与此同时,社会工作环境也被分为不同的风险类别,以抵御来自客户的各种攻击。本描述性研究是基于分析客户暴力的影响因素,通过对在土耳其NASW注册的各种公共机构和组织工作的130名社会工作者的客户暴力。在参与者中,女性社工占56.2%;参与者平均年龄为32.3±7.6岁。最常见的暴力类型是言语虐待/言语攻击(89.9%)。有趣的是,大多数(70.2%)曾接触过暴力的社工清楚表示,他们曾遭受过的暴力会再次发生,并对此有所警惕。这些陈述实际上是在社会工作者身上看到的最强烈的心理社会影响。此外,在不同的社会工作环境中,社会工作者对案主暴力的暴露也存在显著差异(p小于0.05)。研究结果表明,社会工作者需要有一个不发生客户暴力的工作环境和社会工作实践环境,这对于不经历负面的心理社会影响很重要,这样才能消除通往成功职业生活的障碍。
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Examining Social Workers’ Exposure to Client Violence: The Case of Turkey
Short-term and long-term psychosocial effects of client violence on social workers have been observed. Meanwhile, social work settings are also known to be divided into risk categories against all sorts of attacks from clients. This descriptive study is based on analyzing the factors affecting client violence through client violence against 130 social workers working in various public institutions and organizations registered to the NASW in Turkey. Of the participants, 56.2% are female social workers; the participants have an average age of 32.3 ± 7.6 years. The most common type of violence is verbal abuse/verbal assault (89.9%). Interestingly, the majority of social workers (70.2%) who’ve been exposed to violence clearly expressed that the violence to which they’d been subjected would recur and that they alert for this. These statements were actually the most intense psychosocial effects seen in social workers. In addition, a significant difference was seen to exist between social workers’ exposure to client violence with respect to social work settings (p ˂ 0.05). The study findings have revealed social workers’ needs to have work environments and social work practice settings where client violence does not occur to be important for not experiencing negative psychosocial effects in order to remove the barriers to a successful professional life.
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Insan & Toplum-The Journal of Humanity & Society
Insan & Toplum-The Journal of Humanity & Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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