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A comparative study of experiences of client violence and its impact among Iranian and Swedish social workers
Authors:Mojgan Padyab  Mehdi Ghazinour
Institution:1. Department of Social work, Ume? University, Ume?, Swedenmojgan.padyab@socw.umu.se;3. Department of Social work, Ume? University, Ume?, Sweden
Abstract:Client violence toward social workers has been recognized as a serious problem, and major concern has been raised with regard to its impacts on social workers' practice and physical and psychological health. There is recognition among researchers and policy-makers that it is time for the international social work community to develop conventions and agreements to address this issue globally. A cross-cultural study between Sweden and Iran was conducted to compare and contrast levels of violence between the two countries. Prevalence of violence was 72% in Sweden and 68% in Iran. Iranian social workers show a significantly higher increase in general mental health problems regarding client violence compared to Swedish social workers. Despite differences in rules and regulations between Sweden and Iran, client violence was found to be common in the two countries. Preventive policies for detecting potential violence situation are good but not enough. We suggest taking actions on building trust and supportive structures within organisations.
Keywords:client violence  social worker  mental health  Sweden  Iran  comparative
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