The Effect of Secondary Traumatic Stress and Stress Coping Style on Depression among Child Protective Service Workers and Moderating Effect of Stress Coping Style

2017 ◽  
Vol 45 (1) ◽  
pp. 229
Author(s):  
Jinhee Jinhee
2020 ◽  
pp. 088626052096713
Author(s):  
Lorraine T. Benuto ◽  
Yueran Yang ◽  
Natalie Bennett ◽  
Cynthia Lancaster

The extant literature has illustrated that protective service workers experience negative repercussions associated with their job (including the development of secondary traumatic stress; STS) and may utilize maladaptive coping mechanisms. Developing an improved understanding of factors that might explain the relationship between STS and the utilization of maladaptive coping mechanisms is warranted. This study sought to examine emotion regulation and distress tolerance as potential mediators between STS and the utilization of maladaptive coping mechanisms. Participants were 152 elder protective service workers and 105 child protective service workers who completed an online survey of self-report measures of emotion regulation, distress tolerance, STS, and coping behaviors. A parallel multiple mediator model was analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) to examine the hypothesis that distress tolerance and emotion regulation would mediate the relationship between STS and the utilization of maladaptive coping. Our hypothesis was partially supported as the effect of STS on maladaptive coping was mediated by emotion regulation but not by distress tolerance. The results from this study have both prevention and intervention implications. From a prevention perspective, efforts could be directed at teaching emotion regulation skills to those at risk for developing STS as a mechanism for decreasing the probability of denial, substance use, behavioral disengagement, and self-blame that may occur as a consequence of STS. From an intervention perspective, some of the negative sequelae of exposure to STS may be averted by teaching EPS and CPS workers who present with STS symptoms, emotion regulation skills.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Eugenia Morante Benadero ◽  
Bernardo Moreno Jimenez ◽  
Alfredo Rodriguez Muñoz ◽  
B. Hudnall Stamm

1996 ◽  
Vol 12 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 81-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosemary Satterwhite ◽  
Dick Schoech

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