前言

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
J. Siegel
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《家庭社会工作杂志》对儿童和家庭的福祉有着坚定的承诺,在过去几年里,它发表了论文和特刊,为临床医生和管理人员提供了挑战传统并为新方法让路的新发现。这一综合问题仍在继续,首先是一篇关于促进黑人家庭复原力的重要论文。在《以种族公平为主导》一书中,作者Tonya Bibbs强调了黑人家庭生活中结构性不平等的重要性,以及制定以家庭为中心的政策以应对边缘化经历的必要性。这包括需要专门为满足黑人家庭需求而开发的具有文化能力的服务和组织。为了突出这一重要话题,本文随后由Ryana Anderson撰写了题为《黑人家庭的力量》的评论。在这篇评论中,Anderson博士强调了研究人员和临床医生倾听城市黑人父母声音并提供满足特定和明确需求的服务的重要性。2019年的最后一卷还涉及家庭幸福的其他重要领域。作者Emily Hamovitzh、Mary Acri和Lindsay Bornheimer在《育儿自我效能感、育儿质量与父母和儿童情绪健康之间的关系分析》中介绍了一项针对200多名被诊断为对立违抗症(ODD)儿童的照顾者的研究结果。这项研究是针对种族多样和贫困的家庭进行的,考察了父母的自我评价以及他们提供一致纪律的能力。作者菲利普·赫斯洛普(Philip Heslop)也探讨了如何更好地理解父母如何提供照顾。在《养父表现性别》一书中,赫斯洛普研究了养父母协商和再现育儿角色的方式。赫斯洛普以朱迪斯·巴特勒的理论框架为基础,研究了多种多样的男性气质以及男性照顾孩子的方式。作者克里斯蒂娜·马萨克(Christina Marsack)和吉莉安·格雷夫斯(Jillian Graves)也对照顾孩子进行了研究,他们研究了50岁以上养育患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASPD)成年儿童的父母的担忧。在“我担心他的未来!”对未来规划的挑战
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Preface
The Journal of Family Social Work has a strong commitment to the wellbeing of children and families, and over the past few years has published papers and special issues that provided clinicians and administrators with emerging findings that challenge tradition and make way for new approaches. This combined issue continues in that vein, starting with an important paper on promoting black family resilience. In Leading with Racial Equity, author Tonya Bibbs highlights the importance of structural inequalities in the lives of Black families and the need for family centered policies that will counter marginalizing experiences. This includes the need for culturally competent services and organizations that are developed specifically to meet the needs of Black families. To highlight this important topic, this paper is followed by a commentary titled The Strength of Black Families, written by Ryana Anderson. In this commentary, Dr Anderson stresses the importance for researchers and clinicians to listen to the voices of Black urban parents and provide services that meet specific and wellarticulated needs. This final volume of 2019 also addresses other important areas of family well-being. In An Analysis of the Relationship between Parenting Selfefficacy, the Quality of Parenting and Parental and Child Emotional Health, authors Emily Hamovitzh, Mary Acri and Lindsay Bornheimer present the findings of a study of over 200 caregivers of children diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). The study was conducted with ethnically diverse and impoverished families and examined the self-appraisal of parents along with their ability to provide consistent discipline. An enhanced understand how parents provide caretaking is also explored by author Philip Heslop. In Foster Father Performing Gender, Heslop examined the way that foster parents negotiate and reproduce parenting roles. Building on the theoretical framework of Judith Butler, Heslop examined multiple and diverse masculinities and the range of ways that men care for children. Taking care of children is also examined by authors Christina Marsack and Jillian Graves, who studied the concerns of parents over the age of 50 who were raising an adult child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASPD). In “I worry about his future!” Challenges to Future Planning for
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期刊介绍: Each issue of the Journal of Family Social Work contains peer reviewed research articles, conceptual and practice articles, creative works, letters to the editor, and book reviews devoted to innovative family theory and practice subjects. In celebrating social workers" tradition of working with couples and families in their life context, the Journal of Family Social Work features articles which advance the capacity of practitioners to integrate research, theory building, and practice wisdom into their services to families. It is a journal of policy, clinical practice, and research directed to the needs of social workers working with couples and families.
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