However, the ratio value for this item was 1.93 and it was therefore retained as an
indicator of support request. Emotion regulation accounted for 17.16%, procedural self-efficacy for 15.01%, support request for 14.60% of the total variance. Emotion regulation refers to social workers’ confidence in one’s ability to manage negative emotions that arise when dealing with complex cases/situations; procedural self-efficacy concerns the ability to deal with different aspects of the social work practice, such as establishing a fair and kind relationship with the user, writing and updating case reports, and not giving up in the face of failure; support request refers to confidence in the ability to for and find support in others (e.g., other professionals, superiors and colleagues)
However, the ratio value for this item was 1.93 and it was therefore retained as anindicator of support request. Emotion regulation accounted for 17.16%, procedural self-efficacy for 15.01%, support request for 14.60% of the total variance. Emotion regulation refers to social workers’ confidence in one’s ability to manage negative emotions that arise when dealing with complex cases/situations; procedural self-efficacy concerns the ability to deal with different aspects of the social work practice, such as establishing a fair and kind relationship with the user, writing and updating case reports, and not giving up in the face of failure; support request refers to confidence in the ability to for and find support in others (e.g., other professionals, superiors and colleagues)
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