Issues behind the Utilization of Community Mental Health Services by Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong [0.03%]
香港少数族裔使用社区精神健康服务背后的问题
Chi Kin Kwan,Kai Chung Lo
Chi Kin Kwan
This study collected data on the utilization rates of community mental health services among ethnic minorities and explained the results from the frontline social workers' perspective. Information about users' ethnicity was collected from 1...
Predictors of Self-Reported Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Guidelines: A Quantile Regression Model [0.03%]
新冠肺炎预防指南依从性影响因素的分位数回归模型分析
Maryam Khoramrooz,Roqayeh Aliyari,Seyedmohammad Mirhosseini et al.
Maryam Khoramrooz et al.
The research used an online, convenience cross-sectional sample of adults aged ≥18 years old recruited from Shahroud County, Northeast of Iran. We measured the contribution of multiple determinants for association with behavioral complianc...
Correction [0.03%]
改正错误
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Social work in public health. 2022 Aug 18;37(6):599-600. DOI:10.1080/19371918.2022.2062147 2022
"Our Unified Voice to Implement Change and Advance the View of Young Carers and Young Adult Carers." An Appreciative Evaluation of the Impact of a National Young Carer Health Champions Programme [0.03%]
《我们的统一声音:实施变革和推进年轻照顾者观点的积极影响评估》——一项国家级年轻照顾者健康冠军计划的影响评估报告
Nicholas Medforth
Nicholas Medforth
A growing evidence base highlights the challenges and support needs of young carers and young adult carers, however research and policy frequently neglect the voice and experience of young people themselves. A team at NHS England developed ...
Analysis of Mental Health Workforce: Implications for Social Work Practice and Profession [0.03%]
精神卫生领域从业人员分析:对社会工作实践和专业的启示
Elizabeth J Polinsky,Jillian E B Bradsell,Jared W Keeley et al.
Elizabeth J Polinsky et al.
This analysis was undertaken to better understand what factors may contribute to the relative strength or weakness of the clinical social work professional workforce. We explored the relationship between social work workforce numbers and so...
The Use of Telehealth in Depression Treatment during the Crisis Caused by COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间抑郁症的远程医疗干预措施的应用研究
Bowen Lin,Shiye Yue
Bowen Lin
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been increased interest in telehealth as a means of providing care for depression. In this article, we provide an overview of telehealth utilization for the treatment of depression and provide som...
What did Chinese Social Workers Do at the Worst Moment? --A Research Based on Social Workers' Participation in the Fight against COVID-19 at Guangzhou [0.03%]
疫情大考中的社会工作答卷——基于广州抗疫一线社会工作者的调查研究报告
Leiheng Wang,Chunyan Liu
Leiheng Wang
The prevention and control of COVID-19 was the first time that Chinese professional social workers formally demonstrated their unique ability and role in public health emergencies. To explore the contribution of Chinese social workers in fi...
The Insomnia and Loneliness of Elderly Individuals and Affecting Factors During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey [0.03%]
土耳其新冠疫情下的老年人失眠与孤独及其影响因素
Havva Gezgin Yazici,Çiğdem Ökten
Havva Gezgin Yazici
This study aims to examine the loneliness and sleep problems of older people and the variables during the COVID-19 in Turkey pandemic and the variables that affect them. Snowball sampling was used in this descriptive and cross-sectional stu...
It Is a Hoax: Attitude of South-eastern Nigerian Toward COVID-19 and Vaccine: The Need for Social Workers [0.03%]
新冠肺炎与疫苗:南方各州尼日利亚人的态度——社会工作者介入的必要性
Chinyere E Onalu,Chiemezie S Atama,Samuel O Ebimgbo et al.
Chinyere E Onalu et al.
Different behavioral shifts have been observed among the country's population against the COVID-19 pandemic since its emergence in February 2020 in Nigeria. At first, people were scared of the pandemic and this was reinforced by their respo...
Social Work's Response during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Literature Review-Balancing Telemedicine with Social Work Self-Care during A Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间社会工作反应的系统文献回顾——疫情下兼顾远程医疗与社会工作者自我照顾的方法
Michael A Sullivan-Tibbs,Catovia B Rayner,David L Crouch et al.
Michael A Sullivan-Tibbs et al.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, questions about the increased use of telemedicine had become common in conversations among medical providers. With the onset of the pandemic, these questions became more pronounced, and quick implementation bec...