Social Workers' Perceptions of Clients: A Study of the Caseload of a Social Agency |
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able analysis appears associated background behavior caseload casework help cent considerable considered continue correlation dependency deprivation Described descriptive dimension direct discussed economic evaluation examine example expected fact factor factor analysis factor structure female clients important included independent indicated individual insight intake interpretation interviews inventories involved judged judgments kind lacking less limited loadings male clients male data means mental health motivated movement needs Note objective observations occupation occurs operating organized outcome perceived perceptions personal characteristics personality ratings pole population possible Potentialities presented problems procedures questions records reference relationship relatively relevant reliability respect responsibility seems selected Service sets showing significance situation social agency standardized statistical status suggests Table tends termination tests theory tion treatment types unmarried mothers variables viewed vulnerable workers