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Title:
Social work research with minority and oppressed populations : methodological issues and innovations
Author:
Potocky-Tripodi, Miriam, editor.
ISBN:
9781317948681

9781315862439
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 116 pages)
General Note:
"Has been co-published simultaneously as Journal of social service research, volume 23, numbers 3/4 1998."
Contents:
Anonymous enrollment in AIDS prevention telephone group counseling : facilitating the participation of gay and bisexual men in intervention and research / Roger A. Roffman, (et al.) -- Methodological issues when developing prevention programs for low income, urban adolescents -- Methodological issues in social work research with depressed women of color / Debora M. Ortega, Cheryl A. Richey -- Conceptual and methodological considerations in research with non-white ethnic elders / Denise Burnette -- Application of Rasch analysis : exploring differences in depression between African-American and white children / Yosikazu DeRoos, Paula Allen-Meares.
Abstract:
Learn the latest and most effective strategies and ideas so you can accurately research oppressed and minority populations!Social Work with Minority and Oppressed Populations: Methodological Issues and Innovations provides social workers, social work researchers, and graduate students with new methodologies for researching topics related to minority and oppressed populations. You will learn how to conduct research with such special populations as ethnic and racial minorities, elders, women, and gay and bisexual men utilizing proven techniques that will yield more precise data and hel.
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