This pilot study represents an effort to implement and evaluate use of a curriculum module on Charitable Choice and social work practice in a faith-based organization. Using a nonequivalent control group design, repeated measures MANOVA showed significant differences between the treatment (n=54) and comparison groups (n=53) on knowledge and degree of comfort at posttest. Despite the use of a small sample (n=107) of MSW students at a public university in the Southeast, the findings provide initial support for further use and future evaluations of curriculum modules covering specific content on practice in faith-based settings
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This pilot study represents an effort to implement and evaluate use of a curriculum module on Charit...
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Calls for the integration of spirituality into social work curricula emerged in the Westernliteratur...
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This paper reviews 15 different articles discussing the current state of religion and spirituality (...
This social work master\u27s thesis used a qualitative study design involving non-random sampling of...
This article analyses regulations and standards that frame social work education and practice across...
This pilot study represents an effort to implement and evaluate use of a curriculum module on Charit...
The social work profession has a remarkable opportunity and challenge to reconnect with its religiou...
This research study emerged in an effort to examine the views and experiences of first and second ye...
Religion has been a universal dynamic which has unified, divided, and motivated human beings from th...
Social work educators and practitioners now recognize the important role of faith, spirituality, and...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
The role of religion and spirituality has not always been included in conversations about social wor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.Religion and spirituality viewed within the context...
This study explored Smith School for Social Work students\u27 overall attitudes towards the role of ...
Recent attention to human spirituality, research on congregationally-related practice, and growth in...
Calls for the integration of spirituality into social work curricula emerged in the Westernliteratur...
This study focused on social work students’ views on the integration of religion in social work. Thi...
This paper reviews 15 different articles discussing the current state of religion and spirituality (...
This social work master\u27s thesis used a qualitative study design involving non-random sampling of...
This article analyses regulations and standards that frame social work education and practice across...