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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2018.9.11.455

Research Trends on Burnout among Social Workers in South Korea  

Lee, Hyun-Jung (Dep. Of Social Welfare, Baekseok University)
Kim, Youngeun (Dep. of Christian Studies, Baekseok University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.9, no.11, 2018 , pp. 455-464 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aim to identify the trends of existing scholarly research on the issue of burnout among social workers in South Korea. For this purpose, 50 domestic articles that are registered(or nominated to be) in the National Research Foundation of Korea between 1995 and November 2016 were reviewed. Content analysis was conducted with regard to the subjects of research, research themes, and the methodologies used. The findings showed that the subjects were mainly social workers providing services in private than in public settings. Major themes of the research included examining risk or protective factors, consequences of burnout, mechanisms of burnout, mediating effects of burnout on certain relationships, and subjective experience of social workers' burnout. As for methodologies used, quantitative approach was predominant. Findings of this study suggested research effort to extend scope of research subjects and methodology. Testifying more burnout-related factors would contribute to the future research as well. The results of the study will provide academic implications for future research in this field.
Keywords
Burnout; Emotional exhaustion; Social worker; Research trend; South Korea;
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