Arizona State University.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2014 Jul;40(3):380-90. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12016. Epub 2013 Mar 29.
This study examined whether home-based family therapists' (HBFT) workload and clinical experience were associated with therapists' professional quality of life directly and indirectly through self-care activities and frequency of clinical supervision. Hypotheses were tested using structural equation modeling with a sample of 225 home-based therapists. Results suggested that therapists' workload and HBFT experience significantly predicted therapists' professional quality of life. These associations between therapists' workload and HBFT experience were partially mediated through participation in self-care and frequency of clinical supervision. Implications for improving therapists' quality of life are discussed as a function of therapists' workload, clinical experience, self-care, and supervision.
本研究考察了家庭治疗师的工作量和临床经验是否通过自我保健活动和临床监督频率的直接和间接途径与治疗师的专业生活质量相关。研究采用结构方程模型,对 225 名家庭治疗师进行了测试。结果表明,治疗师的工作量和家庭治疗师经验显著预测了治疗师的专业生活质量。治疗师的工作量和家庭治疗师经验之间的这些关联部分通过参与自我保健和临床监督频率来介导。讨论了如何通过治疗师的工作量、临床经验、自我保健和监督来提高治疗师的生活质量。