Doctoral student Sitao Chen was selected from a competitive pool of applicants to participate in the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN) Summer Research Institute.
The Summer Research Institute is an online distance learning opportunity focused on the secondary analysis of child abuse and neglect data. It is designed to promote the use of Archive datasets, encourage the publication of research findings, and foster networking and collaboration among child abuse and neglect researchers. Participants are selected on a competitive basis and represent a wide variety of disciplines including social work.
Her proposal will build on some of the work she's already done with this particular dataset (the Florida Study of Professionals for Safe Families) and is focused on several of the constructs she been discussing in the SSW research collaborative; namely, how care work (as part of one's family life) of child welfare professionals relates to job satisfaction, burnout, and intent to leave