A comparison of interpreters’ wellbeing and work-related characteristics in the care of refugees across different work settings

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  • who: Angelika Geiling from the Department of Education and Psychology, Division of Clinical Psychological Germany have published the research: A comparison of interpreters’ wellbeing and work-related characteristics in the care of refugees across different work settings, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to compare the work-related characteristics and possible changes in the wellbeing of interpreters between four main work settings (psychotherapy counselling medical setting and authorities) in the care of refugees. To investigate the first research aim, the authors compared the workrelated characteristics of participants in the four . . .

     

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