How Demanding Is Volunteer Work at a Crisis Line? An Assessment of Work- and Organization-Related Demands and the Relation With Distress and Intention to Leave
Background: Crisis line services, run by volunteers, offer a listening ear 24/7 to people who cannot or do not want to use professional help. Although previous studies have identified various potential stressors crisis line volunteers face, as yet a comprehensive assessment is lacking with regards t...
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Main Authors: | Renate C. W. J. Willems (Author), Constance H. C. Drossaert (Author), Harald S. Miedema (Author), Ernst T. Bohlmeijer (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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