Coping and self-care: Mediating the association of job stressors with vicarious trauma and vicarious resilience

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2024-01-27 DOI:10.1177/14680173231225425
Evelia Murcia Álvarez, Xoán M. Lombardero Posada, Francisco-Xabier Aguiar Fernández, Ana B. Méndez Fernández, Antonio González Fernández
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The indirect exposure to patients’ traumatic experiences may generate contrasting reactions in helping professionals, such as vicarious trauma and vicarious resilience. Theoretical models predict that job stressors facilitate vicarious trauma and reduce vicarious resilience and that personal resources may mediate this relationship. However, there is little empirical research linking some of these variables. This study aims to test: (a) Whether job stressors (family-work conflict, work-family conflict and role conflict) predict personal resources (coping strategies and self-care practices) and reactions to indirect exposure to trauma (vicarious trauma and vicarious resilience); and (b) whether personal resources predict these reactions and mediate their association with job stressors. A convenience sample of 448 social workers from Spain completed an online questionnaire between October 2020 and January 2021. Structural equation modelling revealed that job stressors generally hindered problem-focused coping and self-care and enabled emotion-focused coping; only vicarious trauma was directly associated with role conflict. Primarily, personal resources predicted the reactions to indirect exposure to trauma and mediated the influence of job stressors in these reactions. In line with previous research, results support the need for personal and organizational interventions to decrease vicarious trauma and promote vicarious resilience.
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应对和自我保健:工作压力与替代性创伤和替代性复原力之间的中介关系
间接接触病人的创伤经历可能会使助人专业人员产生截然不同的反应,如替代性创伤和替代性复原力。理论模型预测,工作压力会助长替代性创伤,降低替代性复原力,而个人资源可能会调节这种关系。然而,很少有实证研究将这些变量联系起来。本研究旨在检验:(a) 工作压力源(家庭-工作冲突、工作-家庭冲突和角色冲突)是否会预测个人资源(应对策略和自我护理方法)以及间接遭受创伤后的反应(替代性创伤和替代性复原力);(b) 个人资源是否会预测这些反应并调节它们与工作压力源之间的关系。在 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 1 月期间,来自西班牙的 448 名社会工作者完成了在线问卷调查。结构方程模型显示,工作压力一般会阻碍以问题为中心的应对方式和自我护理,而促成以情绪为中心的应对方式;只有替代性创伤与角色冲突直接相关。个人资源主要预测对间接创伤的反应,并调节工作压力因素对这些反应的影响。与之前的研究结果一致,研究结果支持有必要采取个人和组织干预措施,以减少替代性创伤并促进替代性复原力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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