Exploring key job demands and resources in Norwegian child mental health services: a cross-sectional study of associations with and relationship between compassion satisfaction, burnout, secondary traumatic stress and turnover intention
BackgroundBurnout, secondary traumatic stress, and high turnover rates among child mental health clinicians are a challenge, not only for the individual therapist and the organization but also for the successful implementation of evidence-based practices. However, little is known about which and how...
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Main Authors: | Samira Aminihajibashi (Author), Tine K. Jensen (Author), Ane-Marthe Solheim Skar (Author) |
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