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Social Workers’ Knowledge and Ability in Crisis Intervention in Kuwait– A Case of COVID-19

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ABSTRACT Summary: The main purpose of the current study was to assess whether there are significant differences among variables, such as social workers’ familiarity with the crisis intervention model, receiving… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Summary: The main purpose of the current study was to assess whether there are significant differences among variables, such as social workers’ familiarity with the crisis intervention model, receiving up-to-date information about the latest developments in COVID-19, having adequate information about what the symptoms of COVID-19 are, and willingness to work with COVID-19 patients, and social workers’ ability to apply the crisis intervention model when they are working with clients and its three sub-scales (assessing and identifying the problem, establishing a relationship, and formulating an action plan). The cross-sectional survey method was used to conduct the sample of the study. The sample (N = 274) used in the study consisted of social workers in Kuwait. Findings: The results showed that CIS is valid and reliable and can be trusted to measure levels according to the purpose of the study. Analysis using T-test showed significant relationships between the CIS and study’s variables at p < .05. Application: This study would help to raise the knowledge and awareness about the ability of social workers to apply the crisis intervention model during COVID-19 pandemic when they are working with clients and what variables may be associated with it.

Keywords: social workers; ability; crisis intervention; study

Journal Title: Social Work in Public Health
Year Published: 2021

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