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Sources of stress experienced by occupational therapists and social workers in mental health settings
Authors:Lloyd Chris  McKenna Kryss  King Robert
Institution:Division of Occupational Therapy, University of Queensland, Australia. c.lloyd@shrs.uq.edu.au
Abstract:This study examined the sources of stress experienced by occupational therapists and social workers employed in Australian public mental health services and identified the demographic and work-related factors related to stress using a cross-sectional survey design. Participants provided demographic and work-related information and completed the Mental Health Professionals Stress Scale. The overall response rate to the survey was 76.6%, consisting of 196 occupational therapists and 108 social workers. Results indicated that lack of resources, relationships and conflicts with other professionals, workload, and professional self-doubt were correlated with increased stress. Working in case management was associated with stress caused by client-related difficulties, lack of resources, and professional self-doubt. The results of this study suggest that Australian occupational therapists and social workers experience stress, with social workers reporting slightly more overall stress than occupational therapists.
Keywords:mental health  stress  case management  occupational therapists  social workers
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