探索立陶宛社会工作者对有酒精使用问题的人的态度
1University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland.
Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift : NAT
|February 15, 2024
概括
立陶宛的社会工作者通常对有酒精使用问题的人持积极态度,尽管他们的工作满意度和动机较低. 高等教育和更多的经验与更积极的看法相关.
科学领域:
- 社会工作与公共卫生.
- 成研究 研究成研究
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 由于其职业角色和价值观,社会工作者是解决酒精使用问题的关键.
- 发展立陶宛的社会工作实践需要更好地了解对酒精使用问题的个人态度.
研究的目的:
- 探索立陶宛社会工作者对遇到酒精使用问题的人的态度.
- 确定影响这些态度的因素,包括教育和工作经验.
主要方法:
- 对149名立陶宛社会工作者进行了网络调查.
- 收集的数据包括人口统计,教育,工作经验,以及对简短的酒精和酒精问题感知问卷 (SAAPPQ) 的回答.
主要成果:
- 社会工作者普遍表现出积极的态度 (平均35.81).
- 角色合法性是得分最高的领域,而工作满意度是最低的.
- 士学位和6-13年的经验与更积极的态度有关.
结论:
- 虽然社会工作者承认他们的职业责任,但观察到工作满意度和动机较低.
- 高等教育 (士学位) 和增加的工作经验积极影响人们对酒精使用问题的态度.
- 针对职业生涯早期的社会工作者提供有针对性的支持可能有利于培养更积极的态度.
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