(Journal Article)
Lost in Translation: Addressing the Sensitivity of Cognitive Functioning Measures for Non-English-Speaking Social Work Clients
Health & Social Work
Cho, S., & Hamler, T. C. (2025). Understanding the dual burden of physical and neurodegenerative multimorbidity on depressive symptoms in older Black adults. Discover Public Health, 22, 283.
https://t.co/w5XG53XlZc
Cho, S., & Hamler, T. C. (in press). Neighborhood racial/ethnic composition and depressive symptoms of later life: The moderation effects of individual race/ethnicity. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics Plus. https://t.co/d6UFHqzpyD
🔔 New Article published in JAL!!!
🗞️ Title: Navigating Economic Inequities: Neighborhood Relative Income and Depressive Symptoms in Later Life
👨🎓 Author: Seungjong Cho
🔗 To read and download full manuscript, please visit: https://t.co/wCtcYpAB9V
#MDPI#openaccess#ageing
Cho, S., & Branch, K. R.* (2023). A review of evidence on the relationships between neighbourhood stressors and depressive symptoms. Relational Social Work, 7(2), 31-60.
(*Former student collaborator)
https://t.co/cB2BOnlomL
The call for abstracts for ECSWR 2024 Vilnius is open the deadline is 1st October 2023. Conference date 17-19 April 2024. Theme “Social Work Research and Discourse in the Age of Industry 4.0” details here: https://t.co/PkwM7j6BAF #eccswr2024
This #JGSS2023AdvAccess is a MUST read! The authors investigated if biological aging mediated the relationship btwn neighborhood disadvantage & the onset of heart failure among Black participants in the Jackson Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities cohort. https://t.co/6so9RSXtcS