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Contemporary Issues

Hardiness and Spiritual Well-Being Among Social Work Students

Implications for Social Work Education

Pages 231-240 | Accepted 01 Jan 1999, Published online: 18 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

The challenge today for social work students is how to address the professional and educational demands placed on them as they attend to the development of the whole person. This article reports the findings from a 1994 study of social work students. Data collected from a survey of 105 social work students showed significant relationships among hardiness, spiritual well-being, and self-esteem. Spiritual well-being and hardiness were found to be strong predictors of self-esteem. This article discusses the need to explore the role of spiritual well-being as well as implications for research, practice, and education.

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