Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development

Papers
(The TQCC of Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development is 4. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cyberbullying among adolescents in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Mainland China: a cross-national study in Chinese societies37
Resilience of Hong Kong people in the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned from a survey at the peak of the pandemic in Spring 202033
Covid-19 and its impact on informal sector workers: a case study of Thailand30
Cyber victimisation, social support, and psychological distress among junior high school students in Taiwan and Mainland China21
The overlap between cyberbullying perpetration and victimisation: exploring the psychosocial characteristics of Hong Kong adolescents20
Examining emerging social policy during COVID-19 in Indonesia and the case for a community-based support system20
Converging humanitarian technology and social work in a public health crisis: a social innovation response to COVID-19 in Hong Kong17
Mobile digital divide and older people’s access to ‘Internet plus social work’: implications from the COVID-19 help-seeking cases17
Parental psychological control and adolescent cyberbullying victimisation and perpetration: the mediating roles of avoidance motivation and revenge motivation16
Cyberbullying victimisation and school dropout intention among South Korean adolescents: the moderating role of peer/teacher support16
Associations between cyberbullying perpetration and the dark triad of personality traits: the moderating effect of country of origin and gender14
Rethinking four social issues of the COVID-19 pandemic from social work perspectives10
The experiences of the Good Companions Response Team during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China: a multi-professional team led by social workers10
Roles of medical social workers in interprofessional teams: a case study of a Shanghai COVID-19 quarantine centre for medical observation9
Village community empowerment through village owned enterprise based on social capital in North Sumatera8
COVID-19 and field education in Australia: exploring the use of simulation8
Unmasking the social policy responses of COVID-19 in four Southeast Asian Nations: institutional patterns and policy adjustment8
Social work responses for vulnerable people during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of socio-political organisations7
Strengthening community engagement in Nepal during COVID-19: community-based training and development to reduce child labour7
Psychological motives of cyberbullying among Malaysian young adults7
Resilience and Covid-19: action plans and strategies in a military community6
Child welfare policies and services during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea5
Private Sector Participation during the COVID-19 Epidemic in Iran: Lessons from a Practical Experience5
COVID-19 nationwide lockdown and it’s emotional stressors among Malaysian women4
Experiences of childhood trauma and cyberbullying perpetration among adolescents in China4
Trauma-informed practice and supervision for volunteer counsellors of online psychological support groups during the impact of COVID-194
COVID-19 lockdown: the neglected migrant workers in India4
Convenient and Comfortable, yet Limited in Many Ways: Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic from Perspectives of Social Work Students in Vietnam4
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