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Mental Health & Social Work
2014 Volume.42 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.60
Moderating Effects of Ego-Resilience, Social Support on the Relationship between Secondary Traumatic Stress and Job Satisfaction among Mental Health Social Workers
Lim Jeung-Suk

Yoon Myeong-Sook
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate moderating effects of ego-resilience and social support between secondary traumatic stress and job satisfaction among mental health social workers. Data were collected from 285 mental health social workers who were working at 38 community mental health center. Collected data were analyzed by frequency, t-test, moderated multiple regression and simple slope analysis. The major findings of this study were as follows: First, secondary traumatic stress were significantly related to the job satisfaction. Second, ego-resilience and social support were significantly related to the job satisfaction. Third, ego- resilience moderated between secondary traumatic stress and job satis-faction among mental health social workers. But social support showed no moderating role between secondary traumatic stress and job satisfaction among mental health social workers. These findings supported the importance of secondary traumatic stress program and self-care program in mental health field. Suggestions of mental health social worker were discussed.
KEYWORD
mental health social worker, secondary traumatic stress, job satisfaction, ego resilience, social support, mental health center
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