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100 1 _aRuth, Betty J.
245 1 0 _aPrevention in social work scholarship
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_bA content analysis of families in society 2000-2010 (research note) /
_cBetty J. Ruth, MSW, MPH, Jamie Wyatt Marshall, MSW, MPH, Esther E. M. Velásquez, MSW, MPH.
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520 _aPowerful issues, including persistent health inequalities, increasing chronic disease rates, and health reform, have reignited a national conversation on the need for prevention. Despite social work's commitment to promoting well-being, little is known about its involvement in prevention and the extent to which prevention is present in the professional literature. For the present study, a content analysis of Families in Society from 2000 to 2010 was undertaken. Of 649 articles reviewed, 9.2% (n = 60) met the criteria of prevention articles, and a significant increase of prevention content was observed. While still a minority interest area, there appears to be welcome growth of prevention in Families in Society. This important emergent prevention scholarship will help broaden the profession's impact on the many public health issues facing 21st-century families.
538 _aMode of access: Internet.
700 1 _aMarshall, Jamie Wyatt.
700 1 _aVelásquez, Esther E. M.
773 0 _tFamilies in society: the journal of contemporary social services
_g2013, Vol. 94, No. 3
_x1044-3894
856 _uhttps://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2078/10.1606/1044-3894.4304
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