Search Results - "LaNey, Iris Carlton"
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Clorinda Low Lucas: Hawaii’s Social Work Pioneer
Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01-06-2010)“…This article examines the professional life and work of Hawaiian social welfare pioneer Clorinda Low Lucas. Educated at Smith College and the New York School…”
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Benefits from an uncertainty management intervention for African-American and Caucasian older long-term breast cancer survivors
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-11-2005)“…In a randomized controlled design, this study tested the efficacy of a theoretically based uncertainty management intervention delivered to older long‐term…”
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Younger African American Adults' Use of Religious Songs to Manage Stressful Life Events
Published in Journal of religion and health (01-02-2017)“…The aim of this study was to explore the use of religious songs in response to stressful life events among young African American adults. Fifty-five young…”
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Triggers of uncertainty about recurrence and long-term treatment side effects in older African American and Caucasian breast cancer survivors
Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-05-2004)“…To examine the sources of uncertainty in older African American and Caucasian long-term breast cancer survivors by focusing on frequency of triggers of…”
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Uncertainty Management Intervention for Older African American and Caucasian Long-Term Breast Cancer Survivors
Published in Journal of psychosocial oncology (01-01-2005)“…The survivor uncertainty management intervention study is a randomized controlled study designed to test the efficacy of an intervention that combines training…”
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The Importance of Place in the Life and Career of a Social Work Pioneer: Insights From Interviews With Hortense King McClinton
Published in Affilia (01-02-2015)“…This column explores the importance of place in the life of social work pioneer Hortense McClinton. McClinton's story is underscored by the centrality of…”
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The significance of African-centered social work for social work practice
Published in Journal of human behavior in the social environment (17-02-2017)“…In order to respond to concomitant factors that impact members of the extensive African Diasporic community, African-centered theory/Afrocentricity warrants…”
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EDITORIAL: Progress and Persistence in Action
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Black perspectives and social work practice
Published in Journal of human behavior in the social environment (17-02-2017)“…Social work and social welfare have historically operated from a Black perspective in understanding problems, identifying structural inequities, and designing…”
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Identification of Potential Mediators Between Depression and Fluid Adherence in Older Adults Undergoing Hemodialysis Treatment
Published in Nephrology nursing journal : journal of the American Nephrology Nurses' Association (01-05-2018)“…Controlled fluid intake is an important aspect of living with end stage renal disease (ESRD), and is complicated by depression, the most common mental health…”
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Progress and Persistence in Action
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Annie Mae Kenion (1912–2009): Teaching and Community Building in the Jim Crow South
Published in Affilia (01-11-2011)“…This article examines the career of Annie Mae Kenion who worked as a Jeanes teacher and supervisor of African American schools for more than 40 years. Strict…”
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African American Social Work Pioneers' Response to Need
Published in Social work (New York) (01-07-1999)“…This article discusses the fundamental values and principles that guided African American social work practice at the beginning of the century. The elements…”
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Increasing the Cultural Responsiveness of Family Group Conferencing
Published in Social work (New York) (01-04-2004)“…Child welfare struggles to manage child abuse and neglect and to seek permanency for children, while being culturally responsive to the communities it serves…”
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African American Reformers’ Mission: Caring for Our Girls and Women
Published in Affilia (01-10-2004)“…This article focuses on the mechanisms that African American women used during the Progressive Era to meet the needs of young African American women and girls…”
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Early African American Social Welfare Pioneer Women: Working to Empower the Race and the Community
Published in Journal of ethnic & cultural diversity in social work (01-06-2001)“…This article uses selective aspects of the careers of Ida Bell Wells-Barnett, Lugenia Burns Hope, Elizabeth Ross Haynes and Janie Porter Barrett to provide a…”
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Revisiting the Need for Feminism and Afrocentric Theory When Treating African-American Female Substance Abusers
Published in Journal of drug issues (01-10-2000)“…African-American women who are addicted to illicit substances are disproportionately over-represented in jails, prisons, and treatment programs. In addition,…”
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Elizabeth Ross Haynes: An African American Reformer of Womanist Consciousness, 1908–1940
Published in Social work (New York) (01-11-1997)“…This article highlights the life's work of Elizabeth Ross Haynes, an African American social welfare reformer, politician, and “race woman.” Through the Young…”
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Women and Interracial Cooperation in Establishing the Good Samaritan Hospital
Published in Affilia (01-04-2000)“…This article focuses on the strategic importance of the roles of African American and White women in establishing the Good Samaritan Hospital in 1891 and on…”
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