Professional and practice characteristics associated with self-efficacy in assessment and intervention among social workers in aging
Abstract
This study examined professional and practice characteristics associated with assessment and intervention self-efficacy among gerontological social workers in Ontario, Canada who participated in online surveys. Results from multivariate analyses indicated that higher client acuity, longer duration of practice experience, smaller caseloads, and a greater proportion of clients 85 and over were significantly associated with greater assessment...
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Title
Professional and practice characteristics associated with self-efficacy in assessment and intervention among social workers in aging
Published Date
Apr 22, 2016
Journal
Volume
55
Issue
5
Pages
362 - 380
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