This study attempted to investigate the effect of counseling experts' job stress and resilience on psychological well-being. To this end, a survey was conducted on counselors working in counseling-related occupations across the country through a Google questionnaire, and data from a total of 250 people were analyzed. For data analysis, descriptive statistical analysis and correlation analysis between major variables were performed. To verify the causal relationship, it was analyzed using the IBM SPSS Statistics Version 24.0 program. Results, There were no factors affecting psychological well-being in demographic variables (gender, age, education, counseling experience, and supervision frequency). Among the job stress factors, social expectations for counselors had a relatively large impact, the resilience factor was found to have a positive effect when self-acceptance of life was active. The results of this study can be used as basic data for various measures to increase the psychological well-being of counselors.
@article{ART002895558}, author={Kim Myung-Suk and Sang-Uk Hong}, title={The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being}, journal={Industry Promotion Research}, issn={2466-1139}, year={2022}, volume={7}, number={4}, pages={33-43}, doi={10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033}
TY - JOUR AU - Kim Myung-Suk AU - Sang-Uk Hong TI - The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being JO - Industry Promotion Research PY - 2022 VL - 7 IS - 4 PB - Industrial Promotion Institute SP - 33 EP - 43 SN - 2466-1139 AB - This study attempted to investigate the effect of counseling experts' job stress and resilience on psychological well-being. To this end, a survey was conducted on counselors working in counseling-related occupations across the country through a Google questionnaire, and data from a total of 250 people were analyzed. For data analysis, descriptive statistical analysis and correlation analysis between major variables were performed. To verify the causal relationship, it was analyzed using the IBM SPSS Statistics Version 24.0 program. Results, There were no factors affecting psychological well-being in demographic variables (gender, age, education, counseling experience, and supervision frequency). Among the job stress factors, social expectations for counselors had a relatively large impact, the resilience factor was found to have a positive effect when self-acceptance of life was active. The results of this study can be used as basic data for various measures to increase the psychological well-being of counselors. KW - A counseling expert;Job stress;Resilience;Psychological well-being;Research;Social expectations DO - 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033 ER -
Kim Myung-Suk and Sang-Uk Hong. (2022). The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being. Industry Promotion Research, 7(4), 33-43.
Kim Myung-Suk and Sang-Uk Hong. 2022, "The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being", Industry Promotion Research, vol.7, no.4 pp.33-43. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033
Kim Myung-Suk, Sang-Uk Hong "The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being" Industry Promotion Research 7.4 pp.33-43 (2022) : 33.
Kim Myung-Suk, Sang-Uk Hong. The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being. 2022; 7(4), 33-43. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033
Kim Myung-Suk and Sang-Uk Hong. "The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being" Industry Promotion Research 7, no.4 (2022) : 33-43.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033
Kim Myung-Suk; Sang-Uk Hong. The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being. Industry Promotion Research, 7(4), 33-43. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033
Kim Myung-Suk; Sang-Uk Hong. The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being. Industry Promotion Research. 2022; 7(4) 33-43. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033
Kim Myung-Suk, Sang-Uk Hong. The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being. 2022; 7(4), 33-43. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033
Kim Myung-Suk and Sang-Uk Hong. "The effect of job stress and resilience of counselors on psychological well-being" Industry Promotion Research 7, no.4 (2022) : 33-43.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.033