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Professional quality of life, depression, and meaning in life among helping professionals: The moderating role of self-competence in death work.

Wallace Chi Ho ChanAgnes Fong TinTsz Kiu Yu
Published in: Death studies (2020)
We examined the moderating role of self-competence in death work, and the relationships of professional quality of life with personal well-being and self-competence in death work. Two hundred helping professionals (mean age = 40.43, 85.5% female) completed a questionnaire. Better professional quality of life (i.e., a higher level of compassion satisfaction and lower levels of burnout and secondary traumatic stress) was associated with better personal well-being and self-competence in death work. Self-competence in death work moderated the negative impact of a lower level of compassion satisfaction on depression. Implications on self-care of helping professionals doing death work are discussed.
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