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Health and Social Work

- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
- Publication date:
- 2009-03-24
- ISBN:
- 0360-7283
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Description:
For 20 years, human services professionals have relied on Health & Social Work for the latest advances in areas such as aging, clinical work, long-term care, oncology, substance abuse, depression, and maternal health. Articles also cover research, policy, specialized services, quality assurance, in-service training, and other topics that affect the delivery of health care services.
Issue Number
- Vol. 38 Nbr. 2, May 2013
- Vol. 38 Nbr. 1, February - February 2013
- Vol. 37 Nbr. 4, November 2012
- Vol. 37 Nbr. 3, August 2012
- Vol. 37 Nbr. 1, February 2012
- Vol. 36 Nbr. 4, November 2011
- Vol. 36 Nbr. 3, August 2011
- Vol. 36 Nbr. 2, May 2011
- Vol. 36 Nbr. 1, February 2011
- Vol. 35 Nbr. 4, November 2010
- Vol. 35 Nbr. 3, August 2010
- Vol. 35 Nbr. 2, May 2010
- Vol. 35 Nbr. 1, February 2010
- Vol. 34 Nbr. 4, November 2009
- Vol. 34 Nbr. 3, August 2009
- Vol. 34 Nbr. 2, May 2009
- Vol. 34 Nbr. 1, February 2009
- Vol. 33 Nbr. 4, November 2008
- Vol. 33 Nbr. 3, August 2008
- Vol. 33 Nbr. 2, May 2008
Latest documents
- Factors leading African Americans and black Caribbeans to use social work services for treating mental and substance use disorders.
- Part of the job? Workplace violence in Massachusetts social service agencies.
- Navigators and assisters: two case management roles for social workers in the Affordable Care Act.
- Social work and implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
- Detection of memory impairment in a community-based system: a collaborative study.
- Use of psychosocial services increases after a social worker--mediated intervention in gynecology oncology patients.
- Bouncers, brokers, and glue: the self-described roles of social workers in urban hospitals.
- Therapeutic Uses of Rap and Hip-Hop.
- Unequal burden of disease, unequal participation in clinical trials: solutions from African American and Latino community members.
- Department of Health and Human Services changes: implications for hospital social workers.
Featured documents
- The implicit contract: implications for health social work.
- Factors leading African Americans and black Caribbeans to use social work services for treating mental and substance use disorders.
- Part of the job? Workplace violence in Massachusetts social service agencies.
- Social work and implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
- Detection of memory impairment in a community-based system: a collaborative study.
- Use of psychosocial services increases after a social worker--mediated intervention in gynecology oncology patients.
- The diverse faces of Latinos in the Midwest: planning for service delivery and building community.
- Feasibility and acceptability of the TALK social worker intervention to improve live kidney transplantation.
- Acceptance and commitment therapy for psychological and physiological illnesses: a systematic review for social workers.
- Social factors determining the experience of blindness among pregnant women in developing countries: the case of India.