Reciprocal relationship between resilience and professional skills: a longitudinal study with social work students
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This study analyzed the relationship between the resilience developed by social work students and the professional skills acquired during their university degree program. A longitudinal study was conducted over 4 academic years. Participants were 73 social work students at the University of Malaga (Spain). The results show a gradual increase in the development of resilience and in the
acquisition of professional skills among the students during the 4-year period. Panel model analysis shows that the two processes were stable and reciprocal throughout the social work training process. The results suggest that resilience had a stronger effect on professional skills than the latter had on resilience. In conclusion, resilience is a relevant component of university training of future
social workers.
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Palma-García, M., Gómez Jacinto, L. & Hombrados Mendieta, I. (2018) Reciprocal Relationship Between Resilience and Professional Skills: A Longitudinal Study With Social Work Students, Journal of Social Work Education, 54:3, 532-542,









