Social Workers' Knowledge and Ability in Crisis Intervention in Kuwait- A Case of COVID-19.

Soc Work Public Health

College of Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Kuwait University, Kaifan, Kuwait.

Published: July 2021

: 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 ( = 274) used in the study consisted of social workers in Kuwait.: 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 < .05.: 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.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19371918.2021.1932665DOI Listing

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