Social Work

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Work is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Time for Transformation79
Fostering Community-Engaged Research on Criminal Legal Innovations with Logic Models26
Women and Incarceration: Introducing a Gendered Lens into Smart Decarceration22
NASW’s Response to Journal Commentary on Anti-Semitism in Social Work21
Suicide Risk among University Students in Spain: Implications for Social Work20
Experiences with Medicaid Renewal and Reauthorization Policies in the Context of Child Health and Vaccine Coverage17
Coping and Resilience: PTSD Screening and Brief Intervention for Underrepresented Students at a Public University16
Native American Cosmological Ideas: Dimensions of Depth in Social Work16
Social Workers as Information Navigators: Insights into the Use of the Web for Serving Clients15
Outcomes of Aggression and Victimization in Social Welfare Services15
Ballot Earth: Democracy, Climate Change, and Our Collective Future14
Supervision and Training Issues in the Practice of Addictions Treatment: Factors That Impact Workforce Retention13
An Antioppressive Approach to Suicide Prevention: Uncharted Territories in Life Promotion Work13
Creating Conditions for Professional Development through a Trauma-Informed and Restorative Practice11
COVID-19 and First Responder Social Workers: An Unexpected Mental Health Storm11
Social Work in the Postpandemic World: Reflections from India10
Needs of Children and Families during Spring 2020 COVID-19 School Closures: Findings from a National Survey9
Current State and Future Directions in School Social Work Supervision9
Implementation Challenges of T Visa Eligibility for Human Trafficking Survivors: A Role for Social Work8
Social Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, and Social Value Creation: Relevance for Contemporary Social Work Practice. Monica Nandan, Tricia B. Bent-Goodley, & Gokul Mandayam (Editors)8
In the Meantime: RE/UN/DIScover Heuristic for Small-Scale Antioppressive Action within Systems and Organizations8
Breaking Isolation: Social Work in Solidarity with Migrant Workers through and beyond COVID-197
Shaping the Future of Social Work Practice in Healthcare: Addressing COVID-19 Needs through Integrated Primary Care7
Domestication of Information and Communication Technologies into Family Systems: A Conceptual Framework Evaluating Family Health7
The End of the World as We Know It? ChatGPT and Social Work7
A Response to “The Danger of Ideology”7
A Case for Social Workers as Investigators in Public Defender Offices6
Transforming Lives of Former Foster Youths: A Campus-Based Support Program Grounded in Social Work Values6
Beyond Ramps, Curb Cuts, and Captions: A Call for Disability Justice in Social Work6
Multicultural Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Identity. Elizabeth Pathy Salett and Diane R. Koslow, Editors6
Introducing Trauma Trigger Fatigue as an Underlying Factor of Social Work Burnout6
Factors Associated with Israeli Social Workers’ Intention to Stay in the Profession6
Moral Disengagement in Social Work6
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Indicators and Recommended Inquiries and Responses for Social Workers6
(De)criminalization of Survivors of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: A Social Work Call to Action5
Mental Health Literacy in Sport: The Role of the Social Work Profession5
When Pandemic Interferes with Work: Psychological Capital and Mental Health of Social Workers during COVID-195
Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement for Addiction, Stress, and Pain. Eric L. Garland5
Social Protections and Climate Migration: Service Navigation among Puerto Ricans Displaced by Hurricane Maria5
Social Workers Should Stand against Physical Punishment of Children5
The Responsibility of Self-Care in Social Work4
A U.S. Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Social Work’s Role in Racial Healing4
Misophonia: A Review of the Literature and Its Implications for the Social Work Profession4
Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change and Grow (4th edition). William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick4
Countering Burnout Associated with Teleworking in This Postpandemic Era4
International Social Work of All People in the Whole World: A New Construction. Akimoto Itsuki4
The Transition to Siblinghood: An Understudied Yet Influential Process Pertinent to Social Work Research4
The Paradoxical Truths of Social Work Practice and Perspectives4
Multiracial Cultural Attunement. Kelly Faye Jackson and Gina Miranda Samuels4
Racial Injustice in Schools: Underscoring Social Work’s Obligation to Promote Antiracist Practice4
Helping People with Disabilities in the Workplace: Mezzo-Level Interventions Targeting Corporate Culture4
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Can and Must Expand Social Worker e-Interventions for Mental Health, Family Wellness, and Beyond4
What We Lose When We “Don’t Say Gay”: Generational Shifts in Sexual Identity and Gender3
COVID-19: Do Hispanic Lives Matter?3
A Liminal Moment in Social Work3
Self-Differentiation, Psychological Flexibility, and Difficulties in Practice in Social Workers and Social Work Students3
Reimagining Suicide Prevention as a Social Justice Issue: Getting Back to Social Work’s Roots3
“The Yo-Yo Effect”: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Social Workers’ Experiences with Job Flexibility during the Pandemic3
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