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Burnout in MSW Students
註釋Burnout is a feeling of exhaustion that leads to negative effects for those experiencing it. These feelings of exhaustion and depersonalization are common in social workers, and were only exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Feelings of burnout can lead to health problems for the social worker, and increased odds of a negative outcome for their clients. This study aimed to answer the question: does the average Masters of Social Work (MSW) student experience burnout? Using the Maslach Burnout Inventory for students, 36 respondents were found, on average, to not be suffering from burnout. One limitation of this study may be its small sample size. Implications of these findings are discussed.