British Journal of Social Work

Papers
(The H4-Index of British Journal of Social Work is 17. 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
Dilemmas and Decision Making in Residential Childcare, Abbi Jackson118
Called to the Crisis: The Experiences of Hospital-Based Social Workers Providing on-Call Services40
Practice research methods in social work: Processes, applications and implications for social service organisations38
Voices of Women Exposed to Honour-Based Violence: On Vulnerability, Needs and Support from Social Services30
Service Utilisation of an Innovative Mental Health Counselling Clinic30
The Contributions of First Nations Voices to the Australian Public Debate over the Criminalisation of Coercive Control29
Protecting Social Workers as Human Rights Defenders in a Dangerous World27
‘If I’m not real, I’m Not Having an Impact’: Relationality and Vicarious Resistance in Complex Trauma Care26
Mental Health Family Carer Experiences during COVID-19: A Rapid Scoping Review of the International Literature25
Managing Risk and Uncertainty in the Context of Child Protection Decision Making24
The practice of social work documentation in an age of automatization: a case from a Danish municipal job centre23
Arab Social Workers’ Burnout in Welfare Bureaus: Expressions, Reasons, Implications and Coping-Mechanisms22
The Effects of Decent Work and Social Support on Enhancing Collective Psychological Ownership Amongst Young Adult Social Workers22
Improving the quality of contacts during foster care: Learnings from foster families21
The inter-relationship between parental problems and ethnic background: How do they impact on entry into local authority care?19
Perspectives on Coping with Post-traumatic Stress and Substance Use Disorders: A Photovoice Study19
Fractional belonging: The experience of Bulgarian and Zimbabwean migrants living in Australia17
An Autoethnographic Perspective of Life Story Work17
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