The impact of poor psychosocial work environment on non-work-related sickness absence
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Theorising the signs of safety approach to child protection social work: Positioning, codes and power
Violent children and structural violence: Re-signaling ‘RAD Kids’ to inform the social work professions
Between tradition and modernity: Social work-related change processes in the Jewish ultra-orthodox society in Israel
The influence of age on the distribution of self-rated health, burnout and their associations with psychosocial work conditions
The place of “think family” approaches in child and family social work: Messages from a process evaluation of an English pathfinder service
Psychosocial work-related predictors and consequences of personal burnout among staff working with people with intellectual disabilities
Child welfare workers' perceptions of the value of social work education
The inconsistent mediating effects of psychosocial work characteristics on the education–health relationship
‘Naming the unnameable and communicating the unknowable’: Reflections on a combined music therapy/social work program
Early screening for autism spectrum disorders: A primer for social work practice
Do positive psychosocial work factors protect against 2-year incidence of long-term sickness absence among employees with and those without depressive symptoms? A prospective study ☆
Child welfare informatics: A proposed subspecialty for social work
Para-social work to address most vulnerable children in sub-Sahara Africa: A case example in Tanzania
The role of goal pursuit in the interaction between psychosocial work environment and occupational well-being ☆
Child-centered social work practice — three unique meanings in the context of looking after children and the assessment framework in Australia, Canada and Sweden
Psychosocial work environment, interpersonal violence at work and psychotropic drug use among correctional officers
The meaning and making of childhood in the era of globalization: Challenges for social work
Challenges to practice and knowledge in child welfare social work: From the ‘social’ to the ‘informational’?
It's not only cultural differences: Comparison of Jewish Israeli social work students’ thoughts and feelings about treating Jewish Ultra-Orthodox and Palestinian Israeli clients
Precarious employment conditions affect work content in education and social work: Results of work analyses
Psychosocial work environment, interpersonal violence at work and mental health among correctional officers
Women's work stress and cortisol levels: A longitudinal study of the association between the psychosocial work environment and serum cortisol
Educating future practitioners of social work and law: Exploring the origins of inter-professional misunderstanding
Psychosocial work conditions, social participation and social capital: A causal pathway investigated in a longitudinal study
Heideggerian existentialism and social work practice with death and survivor bereavement
Psychosocial work characteristics and incidence of newly diagnosed depression: a prospective cohort study of three different models
Changing welfare services: Case studies of local welfare reform programs, Michael J. Austin. The Haworth Social Work Practice Press, New York (2004), 417 pp., ISBN: 0-7890-2314-8
The implications of performance feedback research for understanding antisocial work behavior
Psychosocial work stressors and well-being: self-esteem and optimism as moderators in a one-year longitudinal sample
The risk of subsequent maltreatment allegations in families with substance-exposed infants and ☆ ☆☆
Child emotional maltreatment: a 2-year study of US Army cases22
Municipal middle managers: psychosocial work environment in a gender-based division of labor
Student perceptions of culture: an integral part of social work practice
The utility of ‘tree-generating’ statistics in applied social work research1
Gender, work roles and psychosocial work characteristics as determinants of health
The application of interactional analysis to an applied study of social work
Confidentiality vs. mandated reporting of child abuse: a social work research dilemma