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Understanding subjective well-being among social workers in Israel
Michal Itzick
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Maya Kagan
School of Social Work
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Israel
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Social Workers
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Subjective Well-being
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Loneliness
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Self-rated Health
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Relationship Status
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Sense of Coherence
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Psychosocial Factors
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Conservation of Resources Theory
25%
Demographic Factors
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Structured Questionnaire
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Psychosocial Outcomes
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Work Experience
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Psychosocial Resources
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Psychological Reports
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Factor Relationship
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Psychology
Subjective Well-Being
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Loneliness
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Burnout
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Self-Rated Health
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Sense of Coherence
50%
Demographic Factor
25%
Conservation of Resources
25%
Social Resource
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Psychology
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