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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-09-01
    kenshara cravens-knoxson
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-29
    flavia allajbeu
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-29
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    (if 1.8) pub date : 2025-08-28
    patricia l. samson, david nicholas, tiffany gloeckler, debra samek, natalie zawaski
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-28
    marianne rugkåsa, ariana guilherme fernandes
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    (if 1.8) pub date : 2025-08-27
    kimberly e. giamportone
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-26
    joanna fox, joanna dean, ashley williamson
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-08-25
    felipe agudelo-hernández, helena vélez-botero, laura inés plata-casas, diana tejedor-restrepo

    objectives: to analyze the outcomes of a community-based rehabilitation intervention on loneliness, resilience, depressive symptoms, continuity of care, and psychosocial disability in colombia. methods: an analytical, longitudinal, quasi-experimental study was conducted with a pre- and postintervention design on a subsample of 130 individuals with a history of suicide attempt, drawn from a broader

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-25
    sharon egozi, miriyam ben-oz
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-25
    hussein soliman, jennifer koran
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-08-21
    thomas byrne
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-08-21
    douglas c. smith, kelly l. clary, corey c. campbell, sa shen, kyle m. bennett, allison a. carrington

    purpose: few studies include peers in brief motivational interventions (bmis) for substance misuse. this study tested a peer-enhanced bmi, where friends in emerging adults’ (eas) social networks attended interventions. method: dyads were randomized to peer-enhanced motivational interviewing (pmi) or waitlist control (wc) conditions (nct03264872). seventy-four dyads ( n = 188) enrolled, completing surveys

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-20
    marion repetti
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-08-19
    tanya renn, lauren herod, stephen j. tripodi, laura bedard

    this study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary outcomes of implementing skills training in affective and interpersonal regulation (stair), a trauma-informed intervention, in a southeastern u.s. county jail. over 15 months, 81 participants were randomized to receive 12 stair sessions during incarceration or split between jail and community. pre- and postintervention data were analyzed for 38 participants

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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-08-19
    yuxuan zhang, annis lai chu fung, mengjian hu, houde liu, shiguang ni

    purpose: this review aimed to investigate the use of filmmaking as a therapeutic intervention for children and adolescents, focusing on its theoretical foundations, practical applications, and outcomes. methods: a comprehensive search was performed across six academic databases, with data coded and analyzed utilizing reflective thematic analysis. results: a total of 21 studies were screened, revealing

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-19
    kris clarke
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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-08-16
    karen bell, belinda cash, bernadette moorhead, heather boetto, nicola ivory

    against the backdrop of global commitments towards achieving gender equity as reflected in the united nations sustainable development goals, this paper explores how social work engages with menstruation in peer-reviewed literature. a scoping review was conducted using systematic methods, producing a dataset of 25 papers. data analysis revealed that menstrual experiences – despite being characterised

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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-08-16
    zewei liu, zurong liang

    the gender perspective is less examined in previous research on development and financial resilience. drawing on cross-national datasets and developmental social welfare perspectives, this study examined country-level mediating pathways of gender equality. results show that human development significantly mediates the associations between gender equality in educational, occupational, and political

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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-08-13
    nafees alam
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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-08-13
    heather boetto

    global conflicts pose significant human rights and social justice challenges for social work. this article examines the impact of global conflicts on social work and the profession’s role in addressing the needs of conflict-affected communities. a literature review informed the development of an integrated practice framework involving four elements: ethical and just practice, policy development, community

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    (if 1.8) pub date : 2025-08-12
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-08-12
    daniel kim wan young, per carlbring, ben kin kit li

    objective: this study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt) group for left-behind older parents with depression. method: using a quasi-experimental research design with a three-arm study, participants with depression ( n = 17) and participants without depression ( n = 13) received the same eight-session cbt group covering the skills of acceptance and

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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-08-12
    siddhartha baviskar, charlotte bredahl jacobsen, sofie dencker-larsen

    purpose: this study aims to answer the question: does the screening of well-being and learning skills using validated screening tools influence social workers’ decisions on whether to provide an intervention? method: we answer it using logistic regression on data from a danish intervention study of children in family foster care, me and my foster family, collected via the strengths and difficulties

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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-08-06
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-06
    ida merlin, jefry immanuel, dunstan rajkumar, prabakar s
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-08-05
    ciarán murphy
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-31
    masateru higashida
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    (if 1.8) pub date : 2025-07-30
    elizabeth peffer talbot, yeon-shim lee, erna dinata, sukyung yoon, soonhee roh, johanna tietze
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-07-30
    jaclyn m. williams, eunyoung lee

    purpose: the covid-19 pandemic accelerated technology use in social services, underscoring the need to assess social work students’ readiness for ethical tech integration. existing tools overlook the ethical context of social work. the perceptions of technology used for social work (ptusw) scale was developed to address this gap, incorporating ethical compatibility, self-efficacy, and perceived usefulness

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-29
    lucille allain
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-07-28
    saige m. addison, emily d. campion, miriam j. landsman, christabel l. rogalin, christopher a. veeh

    purpose: title and abstract screening is one of the most time- and resource-intensive steps in systematic and scoping reviews (srs); however, artificial intelligence (ai) can accelerate this step without sacrificing methodological rigor. we test chatgpt-4o's ability to accurately screen citations and present an accessible approach, tailored to social work scholars with limited ai experience. method:

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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-07-27
    yukun li, shu li, haibo qin

    the high turnover rate of social workers is an extremely serious problem. this meta-analysis comprehensively examines the predictors of turnover intention among social workers, synthesising findings from 29 studies involving 34,071 participants. the results of the study show that social workers’ turnover intention is more related to job content and work environment factors. we also propose a framework

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-24
    shelley l. craig, eunjung lee, toula kourgiantakis, ashley s. brooks
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-24
    jane fenton
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-24
    sarah l. foster, gillian schofield, luke geoghegan, rick hood, abraham sagi-schwartz, lianne bakkum, dustin hutchinson, william balk, richard devine, miriam steele, howard steele, ross duncan, jenni guthrie, julia mannes, alessandro talia, jane e. pickerden, lucy senior, luke bailey, cathrine stanton, brian allen, or dagan, jessica e. opie, marije l. verhage, sophie reijman, paula s. sterkenburg, stefanella
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-24
    mary opio-göres, ingo kollar, birgit dorner
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-22
    gio iacono, spencer evans, lisa werkmeister rozas, ann marie garran
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-22
    jo finch, ioana crivatu, aisha howells
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-21
    sharlotte tusasiirwe
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    (if 1.8) pub date : 2025-07-20
    zhiyu chen, jingguo chen

    many lgbtq communities have been actively campaigning to influence their countries to promote equality and protect human rights, including the right to same-sex marriage. however, the macro environment in china, including public policy and social attitudes, heavily influences such activism, which is progressing almost silently. the social environment shaped by traditional values still discriminates

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-20
    neil gibson
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-07-18
    burcu yakut cakar, yuksel baykara acar, hakan acar

    purpose: this study aims to identify the factors influencing social work students’ attitudes toward lesbians and gay men in turkey and to understand how social work education shapes these attitudes. methods: the research utilized a longitudinal prospective cohort study design, following the same sample of social work undergraduates in turkey, consisting of 18 participants observed in 2012, 2015, and

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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-07-15
    kathryn r. berringer
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-07-15
    sibel sümer öncel, halime miray sümer dodur

    purpose: this study evaluated a father-focused family education program to enhance digital consumer skills in individuals with down syndrome. method: a single-subject multiple probe design was used with four father–child dyads. fathers received training on simultaneous prompting and taught their children three consumer skills: online bill payment, ordering food, and buying movie tickets. results: all

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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-07-15
    gunilla fahlström, elisabeth furberg, carl gornitzki, per johansson, tapio salonen, elizabeth åhsberg

    purpose: to assess the effects of supporting labor market interventions for adults outside the labor market who are long-term social assistance recipients, and to present participant experiences of return-to-work interventions. method: a systematic review where direct and indirect client interventions were synthesized. we included 26 quantitative studies (seven randomized and 19 based on register data

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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-07-15
    metin gani tapan

    this study reflects the practical experiences of a social worker in the planning and implementation of the digital transformation of the provision of cash, food, non-food aid, and psychosocial support services by civil society organizations to displaced groups after the syrian civil war, taking a rights-based and transparent approach. the study also demonstrates how services become more inclusive,

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-15
    miguel urra-canales, eva maría rubio-guzmán, jesús manuel pérez-viejo, francisco javier garcía-castilla
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-14
    chloe corten, josie keam, jonathan scourfield, nina maxwell, nell warner, martin elliott
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-11
    cheima el jebary amisnaou, angelina sánchez-martí, marta bertran tarrés
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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-07-10
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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-07-10
    joachim mumba
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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-07-10
    patrick o’leary, ming-sum tsui
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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-07-10
    fakir al gharaibeh, xiang zhao, farida s abdurahman

    low fertility is a growing concern in the uae, yet theory-based research on fertility intentions is scarce. this qualitative study examines beliefs shaping fertility decisions among 29 emirati postgraduate social work students. findings highlight the influence of religion, culture, economics, and gender and stress the vital role of social workers in informing policies that reflect youth realities.

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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-07-08
    rowalt alibudbud

    this article examines the recent rollbacks of lgbtq rights in the united states and their influence on lgbtq communities in asia, including legal protections, advocacy, and mental health. it highlights the important role of social workers in addressing these emerging challenges by promoting lgbtq -affirmative practices, providing culturally sensitive mental health support, and fostering inclusive

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-07
    inês guerra, carlos barros
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-07-04
    suet lin hung, ziqi peng, chi yuen lai, kwok kin fung

    purpose: this study aims to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention model that integrates body movement and deconstruction approaches for young women with body ideals-related distress. methods: a quasi-experimental research design was used to compare the changes between the experimental group ( n 1 = 322) and the control group ( n 2 = 78). the experimental group received six group

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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-03
    christine a. walsh, rita dhungel, jill hoselton, hana curties, saleema salim
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    (if 1.1) pub date : 2025-07-02
    jolly john odathakkal, rajeemol thadathilparambil rajan, roal roy, kiran thampi, joseph mannooparambil kuncheria
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    (if 1.5) pub date : 2025-06-30
    brian e. perron, zia qi

    purpose: this study empirically documents temporal patterns in social work research's engagement with postmodern and critical theory (p/ct) frameworks. methods: large language models (llms) were used to analyze 19,134 conference abstracts presented at the society for social work and research (2012–2025) for p/ct alignment and methodology. multimodel evaluation demonstrated excellent reliability across

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    (if 1.2) pub date : 2025-06-30
    aisuluu shailoobek kyzy, ulla pape, nurgul musaeva, zhyldyz asekova, ingo lija michels

    the level of hiv awareness among social workers in kyrgyzstan is still low, which negatively impacts on the quality of the services they provide. the study examines the knowledge of social workers and social work students about hiv, attitudes towards people living with hiv, and willingness to provide social services. the study used an hiv knowledge survey (n = 314). the percentage of correct answers

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