“…Some potential turnover factors that have been suggested in mental health include insufficient salary, increased burnout, decreased job satisfaction, lack of organizational support, and lack of professional development opportunities (Cho & Song, 2017). Positive direct or indirect factors include positive civil workplace climates, fair performance appraisal, job autonomy, and workplace psychological safety (Yanchus, et al, 2015), while negative factors include job demands (Scanlan & Still, 2013), emotional labor, and low organizational trust (Cho & Song, 2017). Because of the nature of human service work (e.g., requiring intensive emotional labor), employees' stress (e.g., emotional exhaustion), job embeddedness (e.g., job satisfaction, organizational commitment), and their support systems (e.g., organizational support, program director leadership; Broome, Knight, Edwards, & Flynn, 2009) have often been researched in recent years (e.g., Yanchus, Periard, & Osatuke, 2017).…”