Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4936297 Children and Youth Services Review 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

- Recently-hired child welfare workers identified helping and making a difference as a satisfaction.
- Recently-hired child welfare workers experienced satisfaction in their job autonomy and variety.
- Recently-hired child welfare workers felt stress at organization and external environment levels.
- Administrative requirements and workload are stressors for recently-hired child welfare workers.
- Having unsupportive colleagues is a stressor for recently-hired child welfare workers.
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