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期刊名:Journal of social work

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ISSN:1468-0173

e-ISSN:1741-296X

IF/分区:1.5/Q2

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Karen Paul,Myriam Denov,Lana Al Houssami Karen Paul
Summary: Existing scholarship discusses social work during war and conflict, but less social work scholarship specifically names and focuses on the reality of complex emergencies. This article discusses perspectives on "g...
Michal Segal,Ayelet Gur Michal Segal
Summary: The Covid-19 pandemic (Coronavirus) has created complex challenges for recipients of social services worldwide and for the social workers entrusted with assisting them. This article presents a study of the decisi...
Kerry A Brydon,Fiona McDermott Kerry A Brydon
Summary: This is a reflective and theoretical article that discusses the impact of COVID-19 on social work practice. The pandemic, which made its presence felt globally from early 2020, continues to have ongoing and signi...
Maya Kagan,Yahel S Elbaz Kachlon Maya Kagan
Summary: The current study examined the contribution of select demographic and psychosocial variables, as well as prior experience with social workers (SWs), to explaining the likelihood of seeking their help by the gener...
Suzie S Weng Suzie S Weng
Summary: The massive spread of the novel COVID-19 virus across the globe has been disruptive to all providers within integrated healthcare systems, including social workers. The literature on how the pandemic has impacted...
Sofia Fontoura Dias,Lia Araújo,Liliana Sousa Sofia Fontoura Dias
Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic is a continuing public health crisis, although it has lessened in its intensity since the start of worldwide vaccination programs. In aged care facilities, gerontological social workers have...
David B Nicholas,Patricia Samson,Leeann Hilsen et al. David B Nicholas et al.
Summary: This qualitative study examined the COVID-19 pandemic as experienced by healthcare-based social workers in relation to practice, and personal and professional impacts of providing care in this context, with recom...
Jermaine Ravalier,Paula McFadden,Patricia Gillen et al. Jermaine Ravalier et al.
Summary: Stress and mental health are among the biggest causes of sickness absence in the UK, with the Social Work and Social Care sectors having among the highest levels of stress and mental health sickness absence of al...
Jill Manthorpe,John Woolham,Nicole Steils et al. Jill Manthorpe et al.
Summary: Internationally there has been much interest in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the care and support of older people including those with needs arising from self-neglect and/or hoarding. During the pandemi...