Journal of evidence-based social work (2019)
Abbreviation:
J. Evid. Based Soc. Work (2019)
Published by:
Informa - Taylor and Francis Group
Publisher Location: London, England, UK
Journal Website:
https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/webs20
Range of citations in the SafetyLit database:
2019; 16(1) --
2024; ePub(ePub)
Publication Date Range:
2019 --
Title began with volume (issue):
16()
Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database:
25
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pISSN = 2640-8066 | eISSN = 2640-8074
LCCN = 2018202563 | OCLC = 1078639707
Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/26408066
Journal Language(s):
English
Title preceded by:
Journal of evidence-informed social work [ISSN 2376-1407]
Aims and Scope (from publisher):
The Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work examines the fast-growing use of evidence-based practice in everyday care, identifying and evaluating cutting-edge theory, techniques, and strategies. The journal presents literature from practitioners, researchers, and academics that collates and analyzes research findings relative to practice issues and intervention approaches over a given period of time. It can help you make the most of your time and effort as you weigh current evidence options and determine which one serves your clients’ best interests and leads to the desired outcome.
The Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work is a unique resource for social work practitioners, clinicians and educators, mental health professionals, and counselors seeking to add a research base to confirm their practice observations or to substantiate “things that work.” It will help sharpen your evaluation skills and diagnostic techniques, and help you design effective treatment procedures as you work to develop longitudinal studies, systematic reviews, qualitative studies, cause-and-effect reviews, and comparison studies. The Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work is an essential resource for expanding your practice or your practical knowledge on the application of evidence-based theory in social work.