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期刊名:Social work in public health

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ISSN:1937-1918

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Alfons Hollederer,Ines Dieckmännken Alfons Hollederer
A university is a living environment that can influence people's health. This study aims to analyze health and health literacy of Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students in comparison with students in other study programs. A survey was condu...
Renee M Rawcliffe,Beverly Araujo Dawson,Paul C Archibald et al. Renee M Rawcliffe et al.
The worldwide prevalence of disasters exposes students, staff, and faculty at colleges and universities to multiple disasters, potentially impacting their mental health. This study investigates the influence of cumulative disaster-related s...
Victoria C Watson,Stephanie Begun Victoria C Watson
Burnout in social work is a long-standing professional issue. Social workers work tirelessly to provide empathetic care to clients and communities. However, stressful work conditions can contribute to burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassi...
Kim M Anderson,Lori M Camacho,Norma E Conner Kim M Anderson
Safety concerns continue to be challenging amid racially segregated communities of urban concentrated disadvantage. Although contributing factors to crime in such neighborhoods have been described, there is a lack of knowledge regarding how...
JaNeen Cross JaNeen Cross
Although newborn intensive care (NICU) research highlights the mental health and support needs of parents, a majority of the research and interventions focus on the needs of the mother. Engaging and partnering with male caregivers (like fem...
Piia Seppälä,Michael Pfeifer,Timo Toikko Piia Seppälä
Child maltreatment seriously affects children's psychological and social well-being, as well as their physical health. The study aimed to explore the impact of violence experienced by children on their self-rated health. It also examined wh...
Qiang Yang,Jiale Huo,Yushi Jiang Qiang Yang
The COVID-19 epidemic not only impacted China's economy but also induced periodic anxiety among employees, especially during its peak. Even as governmental controls relaxed, enterprises seemed unaffected externally. However, beneath the sur...
Patrice Jenkins,Candace Riddley,Katina Lang-Lindsey et al. Patrice Jenkins et al.
Alcohol consumption among college students continues to be a significant public health concern for colleges and universities across the country. However, a preponderance of research primarily included White samples from predominantly white ...
Nadine M Finigan-Carr,Jessica Duncan Cance,Rochon Steward et al. Nadine M Finigan-Carr et al.
System-involved youth are a vulnerable population at high-risk of experiencing numerous sexual reproductive health (SRH) outcomes. They are likely to have several risk factors for teen pregnancy and parenting including abuse and neglect his...
Turenza Smith-Woods,Willie Fred Diggs nd Turenza Smith-Woods
This article introduces a conceptual framework rooted in social work principles to support the mental well-being of Black males within the nurturing and supportive setting of the Black Church. It addresses how historical trauma, societal vi...