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Cultural Variations in Job Burnout in a Social Work Setting: A Cross-Cultural Comparison in Six Arab Cultures
2020
Journal of Social Science for Policy Implications
This investigation aims to examine the differences between social workers from Arab nations and their potential triggers for job burnout. Job burnout is a form of job stress involving physical, emotional, or mental fatigue and usually including beliefs of inadequate job competence. This form of stress can affect mental wellbeing and cause health complications for social workers. Therefore, it is important to prevent burnout to promote employees' health and wellbeing. Research suggests that
doi:10.15640/jsspi.v8n2a2
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