The Development of Altruistic Motivation in Early-Career Social Workers

Authors

  • Sora Pazer Department of Social Work, IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ajhp.v3i1.4068

Keywords:

Altruistic Motivation, Early-Career Social Workers, Empathy, Intrinsic Motivation, Professional Development, Resilience, Social Work, Systemic Understanding

Abstract

Altruistic motivation plays a pivotal role in the effectiveness and sustainability of social work practice. This study examines the development of altruistic attributes—empathy, intrinsic motivation, resilience, and systemic understanding—among early-career social workers (N = 87) with 3–5 years of experience. Using quantitative methods, the research identifies significant positive trends and highlights key correlations between these dimensions. The findings demonstrate that professional experiences foster the growth of empathy and intrinsic motivation while emphasizing the protective role of resilience and the critical importance of systemic understanding. Variations across employment sectors reveal unique challenges and opportunities, contributing to a nuanced understanding of professional development in social work. The discussion integrates these findings with existing literature and emphasizes the need for supportive environments to sustain altruistic motivation. Implications for education, policy, and future research are also explored.

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Published

2025-04-24

How to Cite

Pazer, S. (2025). The Development of Altruistic Motivation in Early-Career Social Workers. American Journal of Human Psychology, 3(1), 51–57. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajhp.v3i1.4068