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ERIC Number: EJ695568
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Sep-1
Pages: 12
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ISSN: ISSN-0034-3552
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The Relationship of Occupational Stress, Psychological Strain, and Coping Resources to the Turnover Intentions of Rehabilitation Counselors
Layne, Christina Mann; Hohenshil, Thomas H.; Singh, Kusum
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, v48 n1 p19-30 Sep 2004
The Occupational Stress Inventory?Revised (Osipow, 1998) and an individual data form were used to determine the turnover intentions of rehabilitation counselors, based on an interactive model of stress, strain, and coping as well as various demographic variables. The sample consisted of counselors who considered themselves to be employed full-time as rehabilitation counselors, regardless of job setting, and who are members of the American Rehabilitation Counseling Association. The results indicate that it is the occupational stress inherent in the job functions of rehabilitation counselors, and not individual coping resources or demographic variables, that accounts for the turnover intentions of counselors in the field of rehabilitation.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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