Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Sociology (8)
- Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration (6)
- Counseling (5)
- Psychology (5)
- Social Welfare (4)
-
- Clinical and Medical Social Work (3)
- Medicine and Health Sciences (3)
- Mental and Social Health (3)
- Politics and Social Change (3)
- Civic and Community Engagement (2)
- Communication (2)
- Counseling Psychology (2)
- Curriculum and Instruction (2)
- Education (2)
- Gerontology (2)
- Medicine and Health (2)
- Psychiatry and Psychology (2)
- Quantitative, Qualitative, Comparative, and Historical Methodologies (2)
- Race and Ethnicity (2)
- Social Policy (2)
- Social Psychology (2)
- Social Statistics (2)
- Substance Abuse and Addiction (2)
- Applied Behavior Analysis (1)
- Arts and Humanities (1)
- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms (1)
- Chemicals and Drugs (1)
- Christianity (1)
- Keyword
-
- Child welfare (6)
- Burnout (5)
- Social work (5)
- Mental Health (4)
- Mental health (4)
-
- Barriers (3)
- California (3)
- Child Welfare (3)
- Depersonalization (3)
- Students (3)
- Adolescents (2)
- Bias (2)
- Children (2)
- Domestic Violence (2)
- Family reunification (2)
- Foster Youth (2)
- Gender (2)
- Higher Education (2)
- Interventions (2)
- Latino (2)
- Social Work (2)
- Social work students (2)
- Social workers (2)
- Stigma (2)
- Therapy (2)
- Transracial (2)
- Youth (2)
- 60 plus substance treatment preference (1)
- ADHD (1)
- AIDS (1)
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 61 - 65 of 65
Full-Text Articles in Social Work
Trauma-Informed Interventions For Sexual Exploitation And Their Effectiveness On The Exit Process: An Empirical Review, Lorraine M. Armenta-Buelna
Trauma-Informed Interventions For Sexual Exploitation And Their Effectiveness On The Exit Process: An Empirical Review, Lorraine M. Armenta-Buelna
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
In recent years much effort has been dedicated to the purpose of combating commercial sexual exploitation yet there is a lack of concise and comprehensive information on the effectiveness of strategies and interventions to help this population. Research in this field has helped define and illuminate consequences of this lifestyle. The existing literature points to the complexity of the population's needs and the challenges faced when trying to leave 'the life' however there is a dearth of information on what works. The purpose of this project is to identify and summarize the findings of any empirical studies which evaluate interventions …
The Effects Of Undocumented Immigration Status On Family Reunification And Service Delivery In Child Welfare Services, Mayra E. Camargo, Rocio Silva
The Effects Of Undocumented Immigration Status On Family Reunification And Service Delivery In Child Welfare Services, Mayra E. Camargo, Rocio Silva
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
Latino immigrants have a strong presence in Southern, California. Although the Latino population can be attributed with possessing significant strengths and resiliency, their unique barriers as to legal status, language, and culture, have led to the researchers’ developing an interest on how undocumented immigrant status affects family reunification and service delivery within the child welfare system. The following research study focuses on evaluating how undocumented immigration status affects family reunification and service delivery in child welfare. It seeks to answer how current case work practice addresses the needs of undocumented Latino immigrant families that become involved within the child welfare …
Contributing Factors To Burnout Development In The Mental Health Field: A Systematic Review, Ashley D. Newman
Contributing Factors To Burnout Development In The Mental Health Field: A Systematic Review, Ashley D. Newman
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
A significant amount of previous research has addressed burnout among mental health professionals who work with individuals with severe and persistent mental disorders. Multiple issues can contribute to burnout including organizational factors, severity of client diagnosis, and low quality supervision (Lasalvia et al., 2009, Ballenger-Browning et al., 2011, Kozlawska, Nunn, & Cousens, 1997). The purpose of this study is to identify the most critical elements of burnout among public mental health professionals. This study is a systematic review, using 10 key articles, of existing literature on elements of burnout and contributing factors to developing burnout in public mental health professionals. …
Foster Youth And Higher Education, Natalie Renee Hoover, Samantha Coyne Martinez
Foster Youth And Higher Education, Natalie Renee Hoover, Samantha Coyne Martinez
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
In this study, 10 former/current foster youth were interviewed about their foster care experiences by examining factors that contributed them from pursuing higher education and factors that may have influenced them from not pursuing higher education. Data collection occurred throughout Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. The results of the study found that there were four themes, which presented to be factors that are influential in foster youth pursuing or not pursuing higher education. These themes are centered on the environment, support factors, the foster youths drive and types of services that they received while in foster care. The results of …
Social Work Students' Knowledge Of Interventions For Homeless Female Veterans, Bryan J. Gomez
Social Work Students' Knowledge Of Interventions For Homeless Female Veterans, Bryan J. Gomez
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
In this study, the focus was on Social Work students’ knowledge about interventions concerning homeless female veterans. The study was conducted from a Positivist Perspective with a theoretical orientation centered on the Feminist Theory. The literature review focused on risk factors associated with homeless female veterans along with their protective factors. Issues involving homeless female veterans were explored along with possible interventions. The study was conducted through an online survey and included participants from California State University, San Bernardino.
Participants were from both the Bachelor’s and Master’s Social Work program and attended classes full-time on campus, part-time on campus and …