Designed to help students develop skills in evaluating research and conducting studies, this brief version of the popular, The Practice of Research in Social Work, makes principles of evidence-based practice come alive through illustrations of actual social work research. With integration of the CSWE Competencies, the text addresses issues and concerns common to the discipline and encourages students to address diversity and ethics when planning and evaluating research studies. The Second Edition includes a focus on qualitative research, a new chapter on research ethics, new sections on mixed methods research and community-based participatory research, and more.
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Weight: 790g
Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
Publication Date: 18 Mar 2014
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781483333441
About Rafael J. EngelRussell K. Schutt
Rafael J. Engel PhD is associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his PhD (1988) from the University of Wisconsin his MSW (1979) from the University of Michigan and his BA (1978) from the University of Pennsylvania. He coordinates the graduate certificate program in aging and is the principal investigator for the Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education. He has written Fundamentals of Social Work Research (with Russell Schutt) and Measuring Race and Ethnicity (with Larry E. Davis). He is co-editor-in-chief of the journal Intergenerational Relations and a member of the editorial board of Race and Social Problems. He has authored journal articles on such topics as poverty in later life welfare benefits and depressive symptomatology and he has written a variety of monographs reporting agency-based evaluations. His research experience includes funded research studies on gambling faith-based organizations and employment in later life as well as funded evaluation research studies on welfare-to-work programs and drug and alcohol prevention programs. His most recent research involves older adults and gambling prevention. Russell K. Schutt PhD is professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Massachusetts Boston where he received the 2007 Chancellors Award for Distinguished Service and taught from 1979 to 2022. He is also a Clinical Research Scientist I at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and a Lecturer (part-time) in the Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School. He completed his BA MA and PhD degrees at the University of Illinois at Chicago and was a postdoctoral fellow in the Sociology of Social Control Training Program at Yale University (where he met Dan). In addition to ten editions of Investigating the Social World: The Process and Practice of Research and one of Understanding the Social World as well as coauthored versions for the fields of social work criminal justice psychology and education his other books include Homelessness Housing and Mental Illness (2011) Social Neuroscience: Brain Mind and Society (coedited 2015) and Organization in a Changing Environment (1986). He has authored and coauthored more than 65 peer reviewed journal articles as well as book chapters and research reports on homelessness mental health organizations law and teaching research methods. His currently a Dual Principal Investigator (with Matcheri Keshavan MD) in randomized comparative effectiveness trial of two socially-oriented interventions to improve community functioning among persons diagnosed with serious mental illness funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). His other recently concluded research includes co-principal investigator on a National Science Foundation-funded study of the social impact of the pandemic in Boston and co-investigator on a Veterans Health Administration-funded study of peer support. His earlier research has been funded by the National Cancer Institute the Veterans Health Administration the National Institute of Mental Health the Fetzer Institute and state agencies. Details are available at https://blogs.umb.edu/russellkschutt/.