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    DATASET seniors formal caregivers

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    This dataset is the basis for a study in which examines the emotional states of social workers caring for the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic and reveals connections with situations handled during the pandemic. N=253 social workers participated in the research. The study uses the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 questionnaires to reveal that 35% experienced moderate/severe depression and 27% reported moderate to severe anxiety. Research finds inconclusive associations with personal factors, but highlights the importance of work-related factors. It turned out that respondents focused on behavior and motivation, communication and competence. The results revealed a surprisingly low number of conflicts between work and family. Among other things, it was found that people with higher depression describe more problems where finances and non-work relationships play a central role. Finally, the study examines the thoughts of social workers and outlines what changes they plan to make as a result of this experience - respondents express a determination to change work methods (more IT) and professional content (less administration, more direct work and communication with clients). The findings underscore the resilience and adaptability of social workers and demonstrate their ability to draw positive outcomes from adversity.</p
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