Burnout and engagement in fourth-year social work students : why we should be concerned
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Le Roux, M.P. (Liana)
Steyn, Francois
Hall, Brittany
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University of Stellenbosch, Department of Social Work
Abstract
This article focuses on levels of burnout as well as engagement experienced by fourth-year undergraduate social work students attending a South African university. By means of quantitative procedures, data were obtained from 43 final-year social work students who completed a self-administered questionnaire. Respondents presented with above-average levels of exhaustion, professional efficacy, vigour, dedication and absorption, and below average levels of cynicism. Non-parametric procedures revealed significant differences in the levels of burnout related to population group, place of origin and household income status. Recommendations focus on monitoring the wellbeing of students and mobilising support for students who appear more vulnerable to burnout and low academic engagement.
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Students, South African university, Social work, Exhaustion, Burnout, Engagement
Sustainable Development Goals
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Le Roux, L., Steyn, F. & Hall, B. 2018, 'Burnout and engagement in fourth-year social work students : why we should be concerned', Social Work / Maatskaplike Werk, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 178-193.