The mediating effects of resilience on psychological distress in social workers in Singapore and South Korea during the Covid-19 pandemic

Boon Kheng Seng, Ok Kyung Yang, You Jin Chung

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Abstract

Under the pandemic situation, social workers functioning as front liners were found to be more adversely affected. This study examined the mediating effect of resilience between psychological distress and organizational support among frontline social workers in two countries, South Korea and Singapore. The hierarchical multiple regression and Sobel z-test were conducted. We found that resilience statistically significantly mediates the impact of organizational support on psychological distress among frontline social workers. Organizations in the social sectors need to consider how enhancing their practitioners’ resilience via resources like having quality relationships, professional identity, and self-care could contribute toward improving their well-being.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)730-745
Number of pages16
JournalInternational Social Work
Volume67
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

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Keywords

  • Covid-19
  • frontline social workers
  • organizational support
  • psychological distress
  • resilience

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