Development and initial validation of the self-care practices scale (Record no. 514814)

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Personal name Lee, J.J. , Miller S.E. and Bride, B.E.
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Title Development and initial validation of the self-care practices scale
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social Work
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Extent 65(1), Jan, 2020: p.21-28
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Summary, etc Self-care is regarded as essential for effective social work practice, offsetting occupational stress and promoting well-being and resiliency among practitioners. However, the literature reveals a notable absence of psychometrically sound instruments to measure self-care. The purpose of the present study was to describe the development, refinement, and construct validity of the Self-Care Practices Scale (SCPS). The piloted version of the SCPS is a 38-item instrument designed to measure frequency of engagement in personal and professional self-care practices. Data were collected through mailed surveys from a random sample of master’s-level clinical social workers and members of the National Association of Social Workers (N = 492). Analysis supports the construct validity of an 18-item SCPS with two subscales that demonstrate strong internal validity. The SCPS is useful for social work educators, practitioners, and administrators to ascertain frequency of self-care practice and build a stronger culture of self-care. The role of SCPS in future research is discussed.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Measurement, Occupational stress, Secondary traumatic stress, Self-care
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Main entry heading Social Work
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Subject DIP OCCUPATIONAL STRESS
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-12-24 65(1), Jan, 2020: p.21-28 AR123692 2020-12-24 Articles

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