Socionomers utsatthet : En enkätstudie om yrkesrelaterat hot och våld mot socionomer
(2020) SOPA63 20201School of Social Work
- Abstract
- The aim of this study was to examine factors which affect the occurrence of work related threats and violence toward social workers. Specifically differences in experiences of threats and violence between social workers who exercise public authority and other professionals who practice social work in general have been studied. The study has examined if there is a relation between social workers' workload and level of stress, and experiences of violence and threats. Further, gender and age as possible risk factors for workplace violence and threats have been studied. We constructed a digital questionnaire which was sent out via a national facebook group for social workers in order to collect our data. This resulted in 231 respondents. The... (More)
- The aim of this study was to examine factors which affect the occurrence of work related threats and violence toward social workers. Specifically differences in experiences of threats and violence between social workers who exercise public authority and other professionals who practice social work in general have been studied. The study has examined if there is a relation between social workers' workload and level of stress, and experiences of violence and threats. Further, gender and age as possible risk factors for workplace violence and threats have been studied. We constructed a digital questionnaire which was sent out via a national facebook group for social workers in order to collect our data. This resulted in 231 respondents. The results of the questionnaire were analyzed through univariate and bivariate analysis. The study identified that social workers who exercise public authority in comparison with other professionals, experience more threats and worries more about both threats and violence. However, they appear to experience less violence. The study also found that workload and stress seems to increase the risk of being a victim of work related threat and violence. The results showed that young employees are at a higher risk to experience both threats and violence. While men to a greater extent report experiences of both threats and violence, women experience more worrying of being exposed to threats and violence. (Less)
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- author
- Fyhr, Emma LU and Andersson, Josefine LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- SOPA63 20201
- year
- 2020
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- social workers, work-related threats and violence, exercise of public authority, individual factors
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 9027727
- date added to LUP
- 2020-09-01 09:41:36
- date last changed
- 2020-09-01 09:41:36
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