| Literature DB >> 33596785 |
Rachel J Voth Schrag1, Leila G Wood2, Karin Wachter3, Shanti Kulkarni4.
Abstract
Gaps in knowledge related to occupational stress among the intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault (SA) workforce remain. This study examined associations between key risk factors for occupational stress and compassion fatigue among a sample of IPV/SA service providers in the Southwestern United States (N = 520). Results of the hierarchical regression analysis identified microaggressions, age, recent life stress, direct practice, and workload as factors associated with compassion fatigue. The findings point to the importance of incorporating trauma-informed organizational approaches to address microaggressions, reduce workload, and support staff experiencing recent stress and providing direct services.Entities:
Keywords: domestic violence; occupational stress; sexual assault; trauma-informed care; workplace climate
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33596785 DOI: 10.1177/1077801220988351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012