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Risley-Curtiss, Christina; Rogge, Mary E.; Kawam, Elisa – Social Work, 2013
Experts suggest that social work practitioners can improve their client service with a more thorough understanding of the impact of other animals on individuals and families. Studies indicate that some social work practitioners are including animals in their practices through assessment and interventions. Little is known about what factors…
Descriptors: Animals, Social Work, Expertise, Counseling Techniques
Bowland, Sharon; Edmond, Tonya; Fallot, Roger D. – Social Work, 2012
This study evaluated the effectiveness of an 11-session, spiritually focused group intervention with older women survivors (age 55 years and older) of interpersonal trauma (child abuse, sexual assault, or domestic violence) in reducing trauma-related depressive symptoms, posttraumatic stress, and anxiety. Forty-three community-dwelling women…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Family Violence, Sexual Abuse
Kernsmith, Poco; Kernsmith, Roger – Social Work, 2009
Although domestic violence has historically been considered primarily a crime perpetrated by men, increasing numbers of women are being arrested and mandated into batterer intervention programs. This study examined existing state policies to explore the degree to which they address the unique needs of women in batterer intervention programs.…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Intervention, Family Violence, Females
Lindhorst, Taryn; Casey, Erin; Meyers, Marcia – Social Work, 2010
Although substantial numbers of women seeking Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) report domestic violence, few receive mandated services through the Family Violence Option (FVO). This study used transcripts of interviews between welfare caseworkers and their clients to identify and classify the responses made by workers to client…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Females, Classification, Welfare Recipients
Leung, Patrick; Cheung, Monit; Tsui, Venus – Social Work, 2012
An exploratory survey indicated that the depression prevalence among Chinese Americans is 17.4 percent. Of 516 respondents, 34.9 percent preferred seeking advice from friends or relatives, followed by 30.2 percent not showing any preference when facing a mental health problem. Logistic regression results pointed to three contributing factors:…
Descriptors: Health Services, Family Problems, Help Seeking, Family Violence
Savitsky, Laura; Illingworth, Maria; DuLaney, Megan – Social Work, 2009
This article discusses social work practice areas for civilian social workers who provide services to military service members, veterans, and their families. These practice areas include education, child welfare, domestic violence, mental health, health care, substance abuse, and criminal justice. The authors examine the impact of the contemporary…
Descriptors: Military Service, Substance Abuse, Family Violence, Child Welfare

Aguirre, B. E. – Social Work, 1985
Results of a statistical analysis of a study of battered wives in shelters indicated that the wives' economic dependence on their husbands almost always ensured that they would return to their husbands and that respondents who considered the shelters useful had a higher probability of returning to their husbands. (Author)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Family Violence, Family Violence Shelters, Financial Needs

Hagen, Jan L. – Social Work, 1987
Examines a homeless population (N=227) requesting social services including similarities and differences for women and men. Findings indicated women and men experienced homelessness somewhat differently. Women were more likely to become homeless because of eviction and domestic violence, whereas men were more likely to become homeless as a result…
Descriptors: Drinking, Family Violence, Homeless People, Sex Differences

Levin, Amy; Mills, Linda G. – Social Work, 2003
Presents national data on each state's legislative approach to custody cases involving allegations of domestic violence. Findings suggest that each regulatory schema has strengths and weaknesses, but that these approaches have been developed without the benefit of extensive study. (Contains 45 references and 1 table.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Child Custody, Family Violence, State Legislation, State Regulation
Bride, Brian E. – Social Work, 2007
Social workers are increasingly being called on to assist survivors of childhood abuse, domestic violence, violent crime, disasters, and war and terrorism. It has become increasingly apparent that the psychological effects of traumatic events extend beyond those directly affected. Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is becoming viewed as an…
Descriptors: Incidence, Social Work, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Family Violence

O'Keeffe, Nona K.; And Others – Social Work, 1986
Surveyed high school students (N=256) in Sacramento, California. Found that 35.1 percent had experienced some form of abuse in their dating relationships. Explored the severity of the violence and its intergenerational component. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Dating (Social), High Schools, Interpersonal Relationship

Truesdell, Donna L.; And Others – Social Work, 1986
Investigates a largely uncharted dynamic in the literature--the incidence of wife abuse among incestuous families--and suggests that professional caregivers reevaluate conventional treatment modalities that are based on certain assumptions regarding the mother's role in incest. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Family Violence, Incest, Incidence

Yoshihama, Mieko – Social Work, 2002
Presents the findings of a focus group research project with battered women in Tokyo, Japan. Participants' narratives of their experience suggest a web of entrapment, from which women saw little possibility of escape. The article discusses implications for social work practice and research with immigrant battered women, those from Japan in…
Descriptors: Action Research, Battered Women, Family Violence, Foreign Countries

Forte, James A.; And Others – Social Work, 1996
Tests Frank's model of oppressive situations and asymmetric role-taking in a survey of 66 battered women and 80 nonbattered women. Battered women's social situations were characterized by powerlessness, social isolation, and economic dependency. Develops the value of this theoretical approach with its emphasis on enhancing women's power base and…
Descriptors: Adults, Battered Women, Coping, Dependency (Personality)
Ringstad, Robin – Social Work, 2005
Conflict and violence in the workplace have emerged as a real but inadequately explored concern in the social work profession. The present study surveyed a national random sample of 1,029 NASW members about their experiences with client violence and with physical and psychological assault in relationship to practice setting, age, gender, and…
Descriptors: Social Work, Victims of Crime, Violence, Surveys
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