Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Center on Behavioral Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Death Stud. 2022;46(4):958-968. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2020.1793431. Epub 2020 Jul 20.
We examined the moderating role of self-competence in death work, and the relationships of professional quality of life with personal well-being and self-competence in death work. Two hundred helping professionals (mean age = 40.43, 85.5% female) completed a questionnaire. Better professional quality of life (i.e., a higher level of compassion satisfaction and lower levels of burnout and secondary traumatic stress) was associated with better personal well-being and self-competence in death work. Self-competence in death work moderated the negative impact of a lower level of compassion satisfaction on depression. Implications on self-care of helping professionals doing death work are discussed.
我们研究了自我能力在死亡工作中的调节作用,以及职业生活质量与个人幸福感和死亡工作中自我能力的关系。200 名帮助专业人员(平均年龄=40.43,85.5%为女性)完成了一份问卷。更好的职业生活质量(即更高水平的同情满足感,更低水平的倦怠感和二次创伤压力)与更好的个人幸福感和死亡工作中的自我能力相关。死亡工作中的自我能力调节了同情满足感较低对抑郁的负面影响。讨论了对从事死亡工作的帮助专业人员自我关怀的影响。