We carried out qualitative research with 61 health professionals and volunteer workers to explore their perceptions of their own and their clients' well-being in a context of political violence. We applied content analysis to identify the themes emerging from 8 focus group and 11 individual interviews. Participants were found to define the concept of well-being in terms of three key areas: security, participation, and development. Palestinian health providers see promotion of economic development and professional growth, involvement in political and social life, and resistance to the occupation as factors required to enhance well-being and quality of life for themselves and their clients.

Veronese, G. (2013). Self-Perceptions of Well-being in Professional Helpers and Volunteers Operating in War Contexts. JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 18(7), 911-925 [10.1177/1359105312457804].

Self-Perceptions of Well-being in Professional Helpers and Volunteers Operating in War Contexts

VERONESE, GUIDO
2013

Abstract

We carried out qualitative research with 61 health professionals and volunteer workers to explore their perceptions of their own and their clients' well-being in a context of political violence. We applied content analysis to identify the themes emerging from 8 focus group and 11 individual interviews. Participants were found to define the concept of well-being in terms of three key areas: security, participation, and development. Palestinian health providers see promotion of economic development and professional growth, involvement in political and social life, and resistance to the occupation as factors required to enhance well-being and quality of life for themselves and their clients.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
wellbeing, community health promotion, protective factors, narratives, qualitative methods
English
19-set-2012
2013
18
7
911
925
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Veronese, G. (2013). Self-Perceptions of Well-being in Professional Helpers and Volunteers Operating in War Contexts. JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 18(7), 911-925 [10.1177/1359105312457804].
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