Using a Student-Led Support Group to Reduce Stress and Burnout Among BSW Students |
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Authors: | Kristen R. Humphrey |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences, Pittsburg State University , Pittsburg , Kansas , USA khumphre@pittstate.edu |
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Abstract: | This study evaluates the efficacy of using a student-led support group to decrease levels of stress and reduce burnout among BSW students. The exploratory mixed-methods study used a 10-item Perceived Stress Scale measuring levels of stress, a single item measuring burnout, and narrative journal entries submitted by students. This was part of a larger study that also explored the efficacy of using a student-led group to increase students' knowledge of group work. Although limited in its scope, this research suggests that student-led group work increases the knowledge process and reduces level of burnout among social work students. |
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Keywords: | bachelor of social work (BSW) stress burnout group work support group social work education |
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