hig.sePublications
Change search
CiteExportLink to record
Permanent link

Direct link
Cite
Citation style
  • apa
  • harvard-cite-them-right
  • ieee
  • modern-language-association-8th-edition
  • vancouver
  • Other style
More styles
Language
  • sv-SE
  • en-GB
  • en-US
  • fi-FI
  • nn-NO
  • nn-NB
  • de-DE
  • Other locale
More languages
Output format
  • html
  • text
  • asciidoc
  • rtf
Barns trauma är allt annat än enkelt: sekundär traumatisering hos socialarbetare
University of Gävle, Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies, Department of Social Work and Criminology.
2023 (Swedish)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (Two Years)), 20 credits / 30 HE creditsStudent thesisAlternative title
Child trauma is anything but simple : social workers affected by secondary traumatization (English)
Abstract [en]

Barns trauma är allt annat än enkelt- sekundär traumatisering hos socialarbetare

Child trauma is anything but simple- social workers affected by secondary traumatization

The purpose of this study is to examine how social workers who work with abused children are affected by secondary trauma, what consequences can be caused bysecondary trauma, and how to prevent social workers from developing secondary trauma. The theoretical framework includes Lazarus & Folkman's (1984) coping theory and the Demand-control-support theory (Karasek & Theorell, 1990).

This study is a structured literature review but with method features from systematic literature studies. To explore the questions, the process of finding and screening articles included three databases and a manual search. This process started with 91 articles and was deducted to the final 10 articles that met the criteria and were analyzed through a narrative synthesis.

The results showed that the following themes: workload and work experience, work environment and organizational factors, and the conflict between work and family life are affecting the risk for social workers to develop secondary trauma. Consequences that were identified included physical, psychological, and other types of consequences. Preventative actions included self-care, coping strategies, and protective factors. These results were discussed in reference to previous research and theoretical framework.

To conclude, social workers who work with abused children are at risk of being affected by secondary trauma. The consequences and preventive actions differ depending on the context and person. Thus, finding a blueprint for avoiding and minimizing the risk of developing secondary traumatization does not exist, instead, it is a process where strategies are continually evolving. 

Keywords: Secondary trauma, social workers, abused children, work environment.

Nyckelbegrepp: Sekundär traumatisering, socialarbetare, våldsutsatta barn, arbetsmiljö.

Stacey Carlsten

Wordcount: 15845 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2023. , p. 62
Keywords [en]
Secondary trauma, social workers, abused children, work environment
Keywords [sv]
Sekundär traumatisering, socialarbetare, våldsutsatta barn, arbetsmiljö
National Category
Social Work
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-42847OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hig-42847DiVA, id: diva2:1788482
Subject / course
Social work
Educational program
Master Programme in Social Work
Supervisors
Examiners
Available from: 2023-08-17 Created: 2023-08-16 Last updated: 2023-08-17Bibliographically approved

Open Access in DiVA

fulltext(628 kB)126 downloads
File information
File name FULLTEXT01.pdfFile size 628 kBChecksum SHA-512
bfb660ba3c5b536a373bae51a172cd663769ec3799adfdc5ea31a26d2bab428b7f568f35efd18f0725d5ba0ab9e2a89beb7192233b0cd4f81c469276c04f201f
Type fulltextMimetype application/pdf

By organisation
Department of Social Work and Criminology
Social Work

Search outside of DiVA

GoogleGoogle Scholar
Total: 126 downloads
The number of downloads is the sum of all downloads of full texts. It may include eg previous versions that are now no longer available

urn-nbn

Altmetric score

urn-nbn
Total: 220 hits
CiteExportLink to record
Permanent link

Direct link
Cite
Citation style
  • apa
  • harvard-cite-them-right
  • ieee
  • modern-language-association-8th-edition
  • vancouver
  • Other style
More styles
Language
  • sv-SE
  • en-GB
  • en-US
  • fi-FI
  • nn-NO
  • nn-NB
  • de-DE
  • Other locale
More languages
Output format
  • html
  • text
  • asciidoc
  • rtf