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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2021.19.12.505

Current status of their behavioral behavior and perceptions of social workers: Focusing on residential facilities for the disabled in Gyeonggi-Do  

Shin, Jun-Ok (Department of Social Welfare, Sungkyul University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.19, no.12, 2021 , pp. 505-511 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify the current status of the challenging behaviors of the developmentally disabled living in residential facilities for the disabled in Gyeonggi-do and whether social workers in residential facilities recognize the challenging behaviors, and then to draw implications for establishing an intervention for the challenging behaviors. As a research method, a survey was conducted targeting 145 social workers in residential facilities for the disabled in Gyeonggi-do. The collected data were calculated as frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation using SPSS 25.0. As a result of the study, first, it was analyzed that the status of injuries related to challenging behaviors of persons with developmental disabilities was high. Second, it was analyzed that the social worker's perception of the challenging behavior of the developmentally disabled is that they are considering job change because of psychological trauma. The coping ability and ability to cope with it were excellent, and they did not achieve excellent results. Learn more about acting in a professional manner.
Keywords
Convergence; Developmental Disabilities; Challenging Behaviors; Residential Facilities for the Disabled Perception of Social Welfare; Current Situation;
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