"I Was Told to Think Like a Middle-Aged White Woman": A Survey on Identity and the Association of Social Work Boards Exam [0.03%]
"我被要求像一个中年白人妇女一样思考":关于社工考试中的身份与社会工作董事会协会的调查
Maria Elena Torres,Sunny Maguire,Jennie Kogan
Maria Elena Torres
The release of the 2022 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) exam passage rate report confirmed what many test takers who failed their exam believe. The ASWB exams are biased, with differential passage rates based on the test taker's ra...
Derrick Alan Kranke,Naris Barmaksezian,Sharon Milligan et al.
Derrick Alan Kranke et al.
Exploring Social Work Practitioners' Perspectives on the Contributors to Burnout since the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
探索社会工作者对COVID-19大流行以来职业倦怠影响因素的看法
Tasha M Childs,Aidyn L Iachini,Melissa Reitmeier et al.
Tasha M Childs et al.
Burnout has a historic and disproportionate impact on social workers and is one important contributor to the ongoing health and behavioral health workforce crisis in the United States. Little is known, however, about social workers' experie...
Anti-Asian Hate's Impact on Asian American Social Workers: Implications for Professional Training and Education [0.03%]
反亚裔仇恨对亚洲美国社会工作者的影响:对专业培训和教育的启示
Clifford S Bersamira,Sophia B Lau,Yeonjung Jane Lee et al.
Clifford S Bersamira et al.
This article explores the impact of recent incidents of anti-Asian hate and violence against Asian American social workers, clients, and communities. Asian Americans represent a small but growing proportion of the U.S. population. Yet, Asia...
Guided Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Community Residents with Emotional Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
COVID-19疫情期间在线引导正念干预减轻社区居民的情绪困扰
Daniel Kim-Wan Young,Per Carlbring,Daphne Yi-Ting Cheng et al.
Daniel Kim-Wan Young et al.
This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a guided online mindfulness-based intervention (iMBI) for community residents experiencing emotional distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong. In a randomized controlled trial, 64 partici...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Social work. 2024 Mar 19;69(2):158-166. DOI:10.1093/sw/swae004 2024
Factors Associated with Israeli Social Workers' Intention to Stay in the Profession [0.03%]
影响以色列社会工作者继续从事该行业意向的因素
Naama Nebenzahl-Elitzur,Maya Kagan,Ester Zychlinski
Naama Nebenzahl-Elitzur
The phenomenon of social workers leaving the profession occurs frequently, underscoring the importance of understanding factors contributing to the intention to stay (ITS) in the profession. Based on the job demands-resources theory (JD-R),...
Amie Thurber,Ericka Kimball
Amie Thurber
NASW's Response to Journal Commentary on Anti-Semitism in Social Work [0.03%]
社会工作中反犹太主义的期刊评论的NASW回应
National Association of Social Workers
National Association of Social Workers
Naomi B Farber,Maryah Stella Fram
Naomi B Farber
What Social Workers Need to Know about Muslims: An Analysis of the Contemporary Social Work Scholarship [0.03%]
社会工作者需要了解的穆斯林问题:对当代社工刊物的研究分析
Mahdi Qasqas,John R Graham,Ayan Abdirahman et al.
Mahdi Qasqas et al.
This article analyzes peer-reviewed English-language social work scholarship on Islam and Muslims published between 2011 and 2021. Of these 127 articles, 70 journal venues are represented, and first authors are primarily American (44 percen...