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期刊名:Social work in public health

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ISSN:1937-1918

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Kyunghee Lee Kyunghee Lee
This study examines Head Start's impact on children's cognitive and social-emotional outcomes by considering the quality of Head Start and heterogeneity in types of care received by the control group. The questions addressed in this article...
Tracey Marie Barnett,Ashston McFarland,John W Miller et al. Tracey Marie Barnett et al.
Transitioning from home to college life can lead to changes in dietary and physical activity behaviors. Approximately 12% to 50% of college students meet criteria for one or more mental disorders. When compared to others, African Americans ...
Gracie Lawson-Borders Gracie Lawson-Borders
In the second decade of the 21st century societal advancements continue to fall short in closing the gap in social policies for Blacks and other people of color. From health to housing and education, people of color and low-income groups co...
Alysse M Loomis,S Megan Berthold,Thomas Buckley et al. Alysse M Loomis et al.
High rates of comorbid physical and mental health conditions are documented among refugee populations. A dearth of evidence exists on the use of mHealth technologies to support integrated health care models, with interprofessional mental an...
Martell L Teasley Martell L Teasley
The educational status among African Americans is a story of continuing achievement and continuing disparities in outcomes. On one hand, there are continuing stories of high academic accomplishments among Black Americans who attend and grad...
Sally Anne Hageman,Diane Marie M St George Sally Anne Hageman
Over a decade ago, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) were deemed contrary to social work values, leading to greater inequality in access to health care. Using data from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) (n= 12,265), we examine w...
Michelle L Kaiser,Julia Dionne,Jake K Carr Michelle L Kaiser
This study explored health outcomes of 301 individuals living within three food secure and three food insecure neighborhoods in a midwestern city by using a multi-level model that included household-level and neighborhood-level variables. L...
Janella Melius,Daheia J Barr-Anderson,Olubunmi Orekoya Janella Melius
Objective: This study explores the social work profession's empirical contribution to addressing factors influencing overweight and obesity outcomes among racial-ethnic minority populations in the United States. The high ...
Virginia Ramseyer Winter,Aubrey Jones,Elizabeth O&#x;Neill Virginia Ramseyer Winter
Regularly eating breakfast and meals with family has important health implications for youth. However, the association between eating breakfast and family meals regularly with body image has not been explored. Utilizing the 2009-2010 World ...
Aditi Wahi,Kristen L Zaleski,Jacob Lampe et al. Aditi Wahi et al.
Despite international and domestic calls to end child marriage, 48 U.S. states permit the marriage of minors younger than age 18 as of August 2018. In developing nations, child marriage is associated with a wide range of adverse economic, h...