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The Hospital Social Work Self-Efficacy Scale: A Replication
Gary Holden
New York University
Lawrence Cuzzi
Elmhurst Hospital Center
Steve Rutter
Elmhurst Hospital Center
Peter Chernack
Adelphi University
Gary Rosenberg
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
The Hospital Social Work Self-Efficacy Scale, based on Bandura's social cognitive theory, is intended to measure social workers' confidence regarding their ability to perform specific aspects of hospital social work. The scale was developed during an evaluation of a social work fieldwork program. The study reported here is a replication of that evaluation. New data regarding the reliability and validity of the scale are presented.
Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 7, No. 4,
490-499 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/104973159700700404

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