JSSWR is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to presenting innovative, rigorous original research on social problems, intervention programs, and policies.
Just accepted: K. McCormick of @TexasSteveHicks & colleagues aim to elucidate the array of structural and systemic stressors Harm Reduction Workers (HRWs) experience in their work. #HarmReduction#Stress#Crisis#Criminalization https://t.co/orWCcB6wBx
Just accepted: M. Mason of @UTKnoxville & colleagues demonstrate the value of integrating objective and subjective characteristics of an individual’s activity space to investigate how environment impacts #health behaviors. #BehavioralHealth https://t.co/Gvem10tDpE
Just accepted from Y. Park of @FairfieldU & colleagues: Self-rated physical & #MentalHealth mediate depressive symptoms & healthcare use among Korean Americans. Findings suggest enhancing self-awareness is key to activating help-seeking #HealthEquity https://t.co/i4Q2MqalBV
Just accepted from D. Epps of @PLUNEWS & K. Organista of @berkeleysocwel: Does the issue of mass #immigration detention possess core elements to mobilize civic and political action? Review findings from the first national study of eligible voter attitudes. https://t.co/1eLEF5homO
Just accepted: J. Call of @uwtacoma & colleagues refine the Intersectional Model of Service Use (IMSU) model using a two-stage thematic analysis #qualitative approach with transgender and nonbinary people in Colorado. #TransgenderHealth#HealthEquity https://t.co/RGKT5NzAVa
New study by @drsummersun of @UCLALuskinSW
& G.R. Sinha examines who missed out on US #pandemic stimulus checks in 2021. 21% didn't receive payments. Findings suggest the need for tailored financial interventions. https://t.co/rCzhSjq9lK… #FinancialSocialWork
Just accepted: A new study by @TheDrIsN1 of @UArkansas & colleagues examines social media and secondary #trauma. How viewing of police excessive use of force footage via #SocialMedia is experienced by Black women emerging adults. https://t.co/WVN4lbLSa1
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A new study from C. Greensmith of @kennesawstate & colleagues explores how #MentalHealth professionals navigate the pathologization of #LGBTQ+ identities. Findings show neoliberal pressures often hinder truly affirming care. #SocialJustice#MadStudies https://t.co/rjuILDkePn
Just accepted: A. Moore of @ChicagoState & colleagues examine how Black #youths' participation as #mentors in a cross-age #mentoring program influences #SelfEfficacy, and what social and environmental factors are related to changes in self-efficacy. https://t.co/onBWSEgc83
New ahead of print: Using electronic health records and criminal justice data in #SocialWork research - recommendations and lessons learned from an RCT of #DV intervention programs. @BrianaBarocas @Rei2Shimizu #RestorativeJustice#Up4theChallenge https://t.co/j4wkI5K0Mx
New ahead of print: An exploratory, cross-sectional, and first-of-its-kind study by E. Meehan & colleagues examined differences in DV #service provision for #Latinx survivors based on organizational Latinx #staffing. #DomesticViolence https://t.co/gzUZRgM1Yy
New ahead of print: This systematic review by D.M. Linhorst of @SLU_Official & colleagues identifies and describes collaboration models used by social workers and police officers and the social issues they address. #SocialWork#Collaboration#Police https://t.co/lvuwD5AhEP