151 |
A prevention program for Latina teens at risk for sexual assault| A grant application projectBuenrostro, Marcena 09 February 2016 (has links)
<p> The purpose of this project was to write a grant application to obtain funding for a culturally sound teen dating violence prevention program for Latina youth. The prevention program would be conducted at the Foothill Family agency in West Covina, California. Foothill Family, a provider of domestic violence services since 1926, has been a staple in the community in bringing awareness to the issue of violence against women. The California Wellness Foundation was chosen as the funder for this grant proposal.</p><p> The California Wellness Foundation has a history of supporting innovative projects that address the needs of traditionally underserved populations and low-income families and youth. The actual submission and/or funding of this grant was not required for successful completion of this thesis.</p>
|
152 |
A descriptive study of the attitudes of African American graduate social work students toward transracial adoptionPresley, Terreon Lavone 01 May 1994 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of graduate social work students toward transracial adoption. This study examines the likelihood of their personal beliefs interfering with their professional functioning. The population for this study were thirty African American students currently enrolled in Clark Atlanta University School of Social Work in Atlanta, Georgia. To examine the attitudes of the participants, a questionnaire was randomly administered.
The theoretical orientation used in this research was based on the Cognitive Theory. The utilization of the Cognitive Theory encourages students not to act on their emotions, but to act based on their rational thinking. The findings of this study revealed that the majority of the students' personal beliefs did not interfere with their professional functioning.
|
153 |
A study of academic performance stress and perceived social support among 1st year graduate studentsParnell, Anthony Dwane 01 May 1994 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between academic performance, stress, and perceived social support among 1st year graduate students enrolled at a predominantly Black college. Forty-eight 1st year graduate social work students were given a survey to ascertain levels of stress, perception of peer relations, academic performance and other demographic characteristics.
Pearson's (r) and Chi-Square were the methods used for analysis. Results indicated that the relationship between the dependent variable and independent variables were not significant at the .01 level. However, a statistically significant relationship between Stress and Peer Relations was discovered at the .01 level. The researcher concluded that, both, interpersonal (i.e., psychological) and environmental factors (i.e., social support) should be considered when measuring selected outcomes of academic performance.
|
154 |
A study of treatments for post traumatic stress disorder among military servicemen that participated in or near a combat zonePatterson, Labrandor 01 May 2007 (has links)
This study examines the factors that lead veterans with post traumatic stress disorder to choose not to establish a continuum of care at Veteran's Hospital to alleviate the psychosocial and psychological dysfunction in their lives. Sixty-five (65) respondents were selected for the study utilizing non-probability convenience sampling. The survey respondents were comprised of military veterans who participated in or near a combat zone. The survey questionnaire utilized a self assessment survey, a four point Likert scale. The findings of this study indicated that over (95%) of the (65) veterans surveyed disagree with the service quality provided at the VA Hospital. However, (63.1%) of the respondents have a diagnosis of post traumatic stress disorder and do not participate in any mental health services.
|
155 |
A descriptive study of perceived burnout among protective service workersPatterson, Wanda Fuller 01 May 1992 (has links)
The overall objectives of this study were to present characteristics of burnout and to provide a descriptive of burnout in protective services. To attain these objectives the researcher addressed the level of stress among protective service workers in the following: (a) characteristics of burnout, (b) how it occurs, and (c) strategies for reduction.
A descriptive research design was used. A self administered questionnaire was given to male and female protective service workers at Talladega County Department of Human Resources, located in Talladega, Alabama. A population of eighteen responded.
The study was an attempt to provide a clear understanding of what burnout is, how and why it affects the protective service workers, and suggest ways to reduce burnout among protective service workers.
The study also attempted to add to information on decision-making and problem-solving regarding client related problems, and provide more information and an understanding of stress and coping to the social work profession.
|
156 |
The attitudes of Black and White adoption workers toward transracial adoptionPeterman, Felesia Ann 01 May 1988 (has links)
This study examined the attitudes of Black and White adoption workers toward transracial adoption. The instrument used was a two part questionnaire. The first part of the questionnaire focuses on the socio-demographics of the respondents; the second part of the questionnaire focused upon respondent's attitudes toward transracial adoption. The subjects were asked to respond to a questionnaire consisting of twenty-seven items.
The major findings were: There is no significant difference between the attitudes of Black and White adoption workers toward transracial adoption. Based on the total responses to the items listed in the questionnaire, the writer has concluded that the majority of adoption workers fell strongly about the issues on Transracial Adoption and attempted to look at the best interest of the child in terms of placement.
|
157 |
The development and program of the Ridgewood Institution, Louisville, Kentucky, 1929-1945Perkins, Lucy Ann 01 June 1946 (has links)
No description available.
|
158 |
To study the utilization of volunteers in social welfare during the decade 1940 through 1950 as evidenced incurrent literatureRivera, Elizabeth Perry 01 June 1951 (has links)
No description available.
|
159 |
A study of applicants' attributes who were approved and disapproved at Windham Children's Service in 1965Paden, Julia Gist 01 May 1967 (has links)
No description available.
|
160 |
A study of the program development of two small social clubs at Chicago Commons Settlement October 1950-February 1951Powell, Henrietta 01 June 1951 (has links)
No description available.
|
Page generated in 0.0754 seconds