Archive for May 2020
Advance care plans and hospitalized frail older adults: a systematic review
Black-White Differences in Depression: A Paradoxical Case in Social Epidemiology
Covid-19 and the Social Sciences
Ecosocial innovations enabling social work to promote new forms of sustainable economy
Household chaos: a risk factor for adverse child outcomes gains attention in public health
A balancing act: a window into online student engagement experiences
Help young people grow up violence free – 2
Building Resilience In Caregivers of Trauma Survivors
Using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to explore mechanisms of alcohol‐involved HIV risk behavior among men who have sex with men (MSM)
Call for Papers for a Special Issue on COVID-19 and Novel Mixed Methods Methodological Approaches During Catastrophic Social Changes
NIAAA Scientists Highlight Alcohol-Related Mortality Increase in the United States
Billionaire bonanza 2020: Wealth windfalls, tumbling taxes, and pandemic profiteers
Cultural history analysis and professional humility: historical context and social work practice
Thoughtful history analysis allows social work students and educators to begin to reveal blindness in the past that could help provide insight into current implicit bias and unintentional injustice.
Split: Class Divides Uncovered
Split makes sense of our world by looking at class society – delving into the deep-rooted economic inequalities that shape our lives. From the gig economy, rising debt and the housing crisis that affects the majority of people, to the world of tax havens and unfair inheritance that affect the few.
Stress and depression in the context of migration among Haitians in the United States
Shame and (“managed”) resentment: Emotion and entitlement among Israeli mothers living in poverty
Improving measurement of child abuse and neglect: A systematic review and analysis of national prevalence studies
Coronavirus Pandemic Calls for an Immediate Social Work Response
Self-harm among asylum seekers in Australian onshore immigration detention: how incidence rates vary by held detention type
Severe pain at the end of life: a population-level observational study
Accurate confidence intervals for risk difference in meta-analysis with rare events
Relational processes and the emergence of harmful supervision events: A narrative analysis of a single case
Hierarchy and medical error: Speaking up when witnessing an error
Two Tales of Rumination and Burnout: Examining the Effects of Boredom and Overload
Spoken language interpreters in social work
Ethical Considerations for Evidence Generation Involving Children on the COVID-19 Pandemic
Cardiorespiratory Performance and Acute Effect of High-intensity Exercise on Lipid Profile in Hypertensive Sedentary Older Adults with and without Diabetes Mellitus
Classless: Classism in Social Work Practice and the Example of White Rural Proverty
Chief Social Work Advisor, Iona Colvin highlights work of the third sector in responding to COVID-19