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Mental Health Treatment Seeking Among Older Adults With Depression:: The Impact of Stigma and Race
Kyaien O. Conner,Valire Carr Copeland,Nancy K. Grote,Gary F. Koeske,Daniel Rosen,Charles F. Reynolds,Charlotte Brown +6 more
TL;DR: Stigma associated with having a mental illness has a negative influence on attitudes and intentions toward seeking mental health services among older adults with depression, particularly African American elders.
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Predictors of foster care exits to permanency: A competing risks analysis of reunification, guardianship, and adoption
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify which child and placement characteristics were important predictors of exit to three types of permanency outcomes: reunification, guardianship, and adoption, using competing risks survival analysis.
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Social Work in a Digital Age: Ethical and Risk Management Challenges
TL;DR: An overview of current digital, online, and electronic social work services is provided; compelling ethical issues related to practitioner competence, client privacy and confidentiality, informed consent, conflicts of interest, boundaries and dual relationships are identified; and practical risk management strategies designed to protect clients and social workers are offered.
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Dominant frames in legacy and social media coverage of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report
TL;DR: A study focused on broadcast, newspapers and twitter reporting of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report showed that coverage and framing of the report was influenced by its sequential three-part structure and by the availability of accessible narratives and visuals.
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Resilience in undergraduate social work students: social support and adjustment to academic stress
TL;DR: This paper analyzed the relationship between academic stress and resilience in American, undergraduate social work students and identified whether social support functioned as a protective factor amid this relationship, and found that no social supports mediated the negative stress effect on resilience.