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ISSN:1533-2985

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Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak,Brian K Ahmedani,Carlos F Rios-Bedoya et al. Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak et al.
Research suggests that stigma plays a major role in discouraging clients from participating in mental health treatment. Because social workers provide a significant amount of such services, this study investigates social work student stigma...
Geetha Gopalan,Kara Dean-Assael,Kathryn Klingenstein et al. Geetha Gopalan et al.
This study examines the rates of depressive symptoms and service use among caregivers whose children receive treatment for disruptive behavior disorders. Descriptive analyses examined preliminary baseline data from the Family Groups for Urb...
Dorian E Traube,Kelly Taber Chasse,Mary M McKay et al. Dorian E Traube et al.
The results of two studies focusing on the social problem solving skills of African American preadolescent youth are detailed. In the first study data from a sample of 150 African American children, ages 9 to 11 years, was used to examine t...
Dara Kerkorian,Dorian E Traube,Mary M McKay Dara Kerkorian
Despite recognition that the African American population is underrepresented in studies of health and mental health treatment and prevention efforts, few investigations have systematically examined barriers to African American research part...
Cami K McBride,Donna Baptiste,Dorian Traube et al. Cami K McBride et al.
Social indicators suggest that African American adolescents are in the highest risk categories of those contracting HIV/AIDS (CDC, 2001). The dramatic impact of HIV/AIDS on urban African American youth have influenced community leaders and ...
Mary McKay,Megan Block,Claude Mellins et al. Mary McKay et al.
This article describes a family-based HIV prevention and mental health promotion program specifically designed to meet the needs of perinatally-infected preadolescents and their families. This project represents one of the first attempts to...
Roberta L Paikoff,Dorian E Traube,Mary M McKay Roberta L Paikoff
This article presents a summary history and context of the CHAMP Family Program. Primarily, CHAMP was created and developed in response to rising levels of HIV and AIDS in inner-city communities of color. Concurrently, major changes in the ...
Rogério M Pinto,Mary M McKay,Donna Baptiste et al. Rogério M Pinto et al.
Involving low-income, ethnic minority families in lengthy HIV prevention programs can be challenging. Understanding the motivators and barriers to involvement may help researchers and practitioners design programs that can be used by popula...
Sheilah R Kring,Jan S Greenberg,Marsha Mailick Seltzer Sheilah R Kring
Recent research on individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) highlights that they may be at increased risk for health problems when compared to the general population, and that these differences appear to increase with age. Relativel...
Jerry Floersch Jerry Floersch
The psychotropic treatment of youth is increasing dramatically. This article examines child and adolescent psychopharmacological research and argues that social work practice and research must examine the complex relationships, social and p...