Leonard Jason,Mike Stoolmiller,John Light et al.
Leonard Jason et al.
The current study explored whether substance abuse recovery houses could be categorized into meaningful classes, which might be associated with house evictions as well as changes in individual-level recovery capital. A total of 602 individu...
David Besong Tataw
David Besong Tataw
Guided by an integrated conceptual framework made up of social cognitive theory, the theory of fundamental causes, and community organizing theory, the author synthesizes quantitative and qualitative findings from process and outcomes evalu...
Deniz Yavuz Baskiran,Berna Bayir,Erkan Pehlivan
Deniz Yavuz Baskiran
The aim of this study is to determine the COVID-19 phobia level in healthcare workers. The socio-demographic characteristics form and the Coronavirus 19 Phobia (CP19-S) Scale were used as data collection tools. The surveys were shared onlin...
Epidemiology of Sleep Disorders Among Adolescents in Kerman, Iran, in 2019 [0.03%]
2019年伊朗克尔曼地区青少年睡眠障碍的流行病学研究
Ayeh Shamsadini,Maryam Amizadeh,Soheil Motamed et al.
Ayeh Shamsadini et al.
It is an important fact that the onset of adolescence is a time of both physiological and social changes that affect sleep. In this study, the prevalence of sleep disorders in adolescents and the association between them were investigated. ...
Compassion Fatigue in Informal Caregivers of Children with Cancer; a Section from Turkey [0.03%]
土耳其儿童癌症患者的非正式照料者的同情心疲劳状况研究报告
İsmail Orbay,Hakan Baydur,Gülten Uçan
İsmail Orbay
Compassion fatigue is the natural stress caused by the strong desire to help a valued person and alleviate the pain he/she suffers after he/she undergoes a traumatizing event. That caregiver who witnesses the physical suffering of the patie...
Apparently We Cannot Live, We are like Infectious Zombies: A Qualitative Research on Personal and Familial Experiences of Health Workers in the Filiation Teams in Turkey during the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
显然我们无法生存,我们就像传染性僵尸:土耳其新冠疫情期间家系团队卫生工作者个人和家庭健康体验的质性研究
Mustafa Karataş,Merve Deniz Pak Güre,Veli Duyan
Mustafa Karataş
This study aims to examine the experiences of health workers in filiation teams in Turkey. The qualitative research model has been used. 375 health workers have participated using a non-probability sampling method. The data were collected o...
Social Work and the Next Frontier of Racial Justice: Using COVID-19 as a Vehicle for Healing [0.03%]
社会工作与种族正义的下一个前沿:“使用”COVID-19推动治愈工作
Camille R Quinn,Shavonda Johnson,Kristian Jones et al.
Camille R Quinn et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has put the United States and the world into a state of uncertainty. Before the onset of the coronavirus, awareness of health disparities across cities in the United States was questionable at best. As the world contin...
Antisocial Behavior and Attitudes Towards Antisocial Behavior after a Five-Year Municipal Youth and Family Master Plan in Pomona, California, USA [0.03%]
美国加利福尼亚州波莫纳市五年期市政青年和家庭总体规划后的反社会行为及反社会行为态度研究
David Tataw,Suk-Hee Kim
David Tataw
Within an integrated conceptual framework made up of social cognitive theory, theory of fundamental causes, and the risk and protective factor approach, we assess reported antisocial behavior and favorable attitudes toward antisocial behavi...
Identifying Lockdown Relaxation Strategies and Policy Implications to Fight against COVID-19: Medical Experts Perspective from Pakistan [0.03%]
基于医学专家视角的放松疫情封锁策略及政策建议
Muzaffar Iqbal,Junhai Ma,Zia Ullah et al.
Muzaffar Iqbal et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic, was first identified in Wuhan, China, has had a drastic effect on the world economy and compelled governments to enforce lockdown in territories. However, lockdown is destroying the world economy badly as well as the ...
Perception of Social Workers on the Psychosocial Issues of End-Stage Renal Disease Patients during COVID-19: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
新冠肺炎期间社会工作者对终末期肾病患者心理社会问题的认知:一项质性研究
Ginu George Powathil,Anish Kr
Ginu George Powathil
The COVID-19 pandemic has a significant impact on the routine care of patients with chronic illnesses. Patients with existing conditions such as diabetes, and cardiovascular disease are more susceptible to COVID-19 and are likely to experie...