Exploring Lithuanian social workers’ attitudes towards individuals with alcohol usage problems

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.1177/14550725231202070
Justina Kievišienė
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Aim: Social workers are at the front line of helping individuals experiencing alcohol usage, due to their professional duties, ideology and values that underpin it. In Lithuania, where social work still continues to develop in both practice and education, it is crucial to supplement with relevant information to strengthen social work's response to issues with alcohol usage. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore social workers’ attitudes towards individuals with alcohol usage problems. Methods: In total, 149 Lithuanian social workers completed a web survey that gathered information about education, work experience and workplace, and filled in the Short Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Perception Questionnaire (SAAPPQ) to measure their attitude towards individuals with alcohol usage problems. Results: The social workers showed a positive attitude towards individuals with alcohol usage problems (mean 35.81 [SD 4.8]). Attitude domain analysis revealed Role Legitimacy (91.3% above the midpoint) to reflect the most positive attitudes and Work Satisfaction (24.2% above the midpoint) to reflect the least positive attitudes. Those with master's degrees scored higher on the total SAAPPQ (t = −2.44, p = 0.016) and its subscales Work Satisfaction (t = −2.52, p = 0.013) and Therapeutic Commitment (t = −2.21, p = 0.029). Having 6–13 years of work experience (mean SAAPPQ = 37.02 [SD 5.11]) was associated with a more positive attitude compared to those with less than 5 years of experience (mean SAAPPQ = 34.08 [SD 3.87]). Conclusion: Although social workers understand their professional responsibility to work with individuals with alcohol usage problems, their dedication to work, motivation and task-specific self-esteem are low. The results also support education, as those with master's degrees showed more positive attitudes. This study further encourages support for social workers just beginning their career, who might report lower attitudes towards individuals with alcohol usage problems.
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探讨立陶宛社会工作者对有酗酒问题的个人的态度
目的:由于社会工作者的职业职责、意识形态和价值观,他们处于帮助酗酒者的第一线。在立陶宛,社会工作在实践和教育方面仍在继续发展,补充相关信息以加强社会工作对酗酒问题的反应至关重要。因此,本研究的目的是探讨社会工作者对有酒精使用问题的个人的态度。方法:共有149名立陶宛社会工作者完成了一项网络调查,收集了有关教育、工作经历和工作场所的信息,并填写了简短的酒精和酒精问题感知问卷(SAAPPQ),以衡量他们对有酒精使用问题的个人的态度。结果:社会工作者对有酒精使用问题的个体持积极态度(平均35.81人[SD 4.8])。态度域分析显示,角色合法性(高于中点91.3%)反映了最积极的态度,工作满意度(高于中点24.2%)反映了最不积极的态度。拥有硕士学位的人在SAAPPQ总分(t = - 2.44, p = 0.016)及其子量表工作满意度(t = - 2.52, p = 0.013)和治疗承诺(t = - 2.21, p = 0.029)上得分更高。有6-13年工作经验者(平均SAAPPQ = 37.02 [SD 5.11])比工作经验不足5年者(平均SAAPPQ = 34.08 [SD 3.87])具有更积极的态度。结论:尽管社会工作者明白他们的职业责任是帮助有酗酒问题的个体,但他们对工作的投入、动机和任务特异性自尊都很低。调查结果也支持教育,拥有硕士学位的人表现出更积极的态度。这项研究进一步鼓励支持刚开始职业生涯的社会工作者,他们可能对有酒精使用问题的个人态度较低。
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