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A Deeper Look at Burnout in the Child Welfare Workforce

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Yanfeng Xu, Ning He, Wei Lu & Merav Jedwab. (2024) Secondary Traumatic Stress and Burnout Among Child Welfare Social Workers in Southern China: Focusing on Resilience and Social Support. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance 48:1, pages 43-57.
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Colleen C. Katz, Francie J. Julien-Chinn & Eden Wall. (2022) Perceptions of agency leadership and intent to stay: an examination of turnover in the child welfare workforce. Journal of Public Child Welfare 16:3, pages 302-320.
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Jon D. Phillips, Kalah M. Villagrana, Daniel J. Gibbs & Elizabeth J. Goldsborough. (2023) A Quantitative Study of the Relationship Between Interprofessional Collaboration and Job Satisfaction Among Child Welfare Caseworkers. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 104:4, pages 504-516.
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Carrie J. Furrer, Nicole Lauzus, Amanda Cross & Anna Rockhill. (2023) Parent Engagement and the Child Welfare System: Through a Self-Determination Theory Lens. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 104:4, pages 490-503.
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Max Wursthorn, Iris Saliterer & Sanja Korac. (2023) Individual Resilience at the Heart of Work Design: Public Servants’ Job Satisfaction and Emotional Exhaustion in a Context of Adversity. Review of Public Personnel Administration, pages 0734371X2311620.
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Desirée D. Burns, Lisa Langenderfer-Magruder, Anna Yelick & Dina J. Wilke. (2023) What else is there to say? Reflections of newly-hired child welfare workers by retention status. Children and Youth Services Review 144, pages 106731.
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Angela B. Pharris, Ricky T. Munoz & Chan M. Hellman. (2022) Hope and resilience as protective factors linked to lower burnout among child welfare workers. Children and Youth Services Review 136, pages 106424.
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