233 results match your criteria: "University of Maryland School of Social Work[Affiliation]"
Child Adolesc Social Work J
July 2022
University of Maryland School of Social Work, 525 W. Redwood Street, 21201 Baltimore, MD USA.
With notable and growing exceptions, there is a dearth of research on mechanisms by which youth in foster care build resilience and achieve positive outcomes. We report on data from an interview study with young adults exiting or recently exited foster care in Maryland (N=15) designed to understand what facilitates their engagement with courts. Our findings indicate that despite challenges of ?being in foster care?, youth found ways to pursue their goals and make their voices heard through developing stable relationships with supportive adults (including judges, caseworkers, or lawyers) and demanding that child welfare professionals ?speak to me not at me.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Ther
September 2022
Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Maryland. Electronic address:
Purpose: Off-label antipsychotic use for behavioral symptoms in pediatric attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) poses safety concerns, and evidence to support such use is limited. This study aims to investigate the risk of off-label antipsychotic use associated with comorbid disruptive behavior disorder (DBD) among a cohort of youth with ADHD.
Methods: A cohort study was conducted using IQVIA PharMetrics Plus for Academics data from 2007 to 2020.
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improving household resources among families of low incomes. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is one of the largest public assistance programs in the US. However, the association of state SNAP policy options to Child Protective Services (CPS) outcomes has not been rigorously examined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Soc Care Community
November 2022
University of South Carolina College of Social Work, Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
Grandparents caring for grandchildren has increased globally in the past two decades, but we have a limited understanding of its effects on custodial grandchildren's mental/behavioural health and educational outcomes. This mixed methods systematic review aims to synthesise mental/behavioural health and educational outcomes of custodial grandchildren within custodial grandparent-headed families and with comparison to other types of household structure and further examine factors associated with these outcomes. A systematic review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines was conducted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSubst Abuse
May 2022
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Purpose: Patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) face high rates of unemployment, putting them at higher risk of treatment nonadherence and poor outcomes, including overdose death. The objective of this study was to investigate sleep quality and its association with other biopsychosocial risk factors for unemployment in patients receiving opioid agonist treatment (OAT) for OUD.
Methods: Using a cross-sectional survey design, participants from 3 OAT programs for OUD completed questionnaires to measure sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI]); pain disability; catastrophic thinking; injustice experience; quality of life; and self-assessed disability.
J Interpers Violence
December 2022
University of Alaska College of Health, Anchorage, AK, USA.
The costs and consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual violence (SV) are well-documented; however, little is known about how experiences of violence are connected to specific economic insecurities including food, healthcare, and housing insecurity among both men and women. This study investigates (1) the prevalence of food, healthcare, and housing insecurity across gender and racial groups exposed to IPV and SV and (2) associations between exposure to past-year IPV and SV and past-year food, healthcare, and housing insecurity controlling for confounding factors. A cross-sectional survey design was used in this study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChild Youth Serv Rev
January 2022
University of Maryland School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Alternative response (AR) is preventative, family-centered, strengths-based approach within child protective services (CPS). When AR is offered it typically creates a two-track system where low- to moderate-risk families are not subjected to a traditional, fact-finding response that concludes with a determination of child abuse/neglect. One area that continues to concern child welfare administrators and researchers is recurrence, or when a family returns to CPS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEval Program Plann
June 2022
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Building 29, 6200 NE 74th Street, Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98115, USA. Electronic address:
The National Technical Assistance Network for Children's Behavioral Health (TA Network) supports the development and implementation of Systems of Care (SOC) for youth with serious emotional disorders and their families in states, tribes, territories, and communities throughout the United States. The purpose of the current research was to conduct an evaluation of the TA Network to assess: The degree to which it has deployed research-based elements of TA; levels of participant satisfaction; types and scope of TA services provided; and systems-level outcomes. Study participants were drawn from a stratified random sample of SOC grant recipients who received technical support from the TA Network between 2013 and 2017.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAttach Hum Dev
October 2022
School of Social Work, University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, USA.
Since its inception more than 50 years ago, attachment theory has become one of the most influential viewpoints in the behavioral sciences. What have we learned during this period about its fundamental questions? In this paper, we summarize the conclusions of an inquiry into this question involving more than 75 researchers. Each responded to one of nine "fundamental questions" in attachment theory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Med Dir Assoc
February 2022
Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare System, Murfreesboro, TN, USA; Vanderbilt School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USA.
Many individuals receiving post-acute and long-term care services in nursing homes have unmet palliative and end-of-life care needs. Hospice has been the predominant approach to meeting these needs, although hospice services generally are available only to long-term care residents with a limited prognosis who choose to forego disease-modifying or curative therapies. Two additional approaches to meeting these needs are the provision of palliative care consultation through community- or hospital-based programs and facility-based palliative care services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Adolesc Young Adult Oncol
October 2022
University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
The purpose of this study was to expand upon findings from a prior Delphi study of adolescent and young adults' (AYAs') preferences for cancer resources. Utilizing an embodied approach, this study intended to elucidate a deeper and nuanced understanding of the expressed benefits and risks of engaging in cancer-related online interactions. Using Gale et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFam Community Health
January 2022
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland (Drs Kub and DePriest); University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore (Dr Bellin); Department of Pediatrics (Dr Butz) and Institute for Clinical & Translation Research (Ms Lewis-Land), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; and Morphew Consulting, LLC, Bothell, Washington (Ms Morphew).
Children residing in low-income neighborhoods are disproportionately affected by asthma morbidity and mortality. Neighborhood violence has been explored in relationship to child morbidity and health and developmental outcomes, but less is known about the relationship of violence to caregiver mental health. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of neighborhood violent crime victimization (objective and subjective measures), perceptions of community well-being and support, and depressive symptoms among a sample of primarily single female caregivers of children with uncontrolled asthma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Patient Exp
September 2021
University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Patient-centered communication (PCC) is critical to the delivery of quality health care services. Although numerous health outcomes have been connected to patient-provider communication, there is limited research that has explored the processes and pathways between communication and health. Research among young adults (ages 26-39 years) is even more scarce, despite findings that health communication does vary with age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Dev Phys Disabil
September 2021
University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD USA.
Discrimination against Asians and Asian Americans increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, even prior to the pandemic, little research explored the experiences of Asian American families of children with autism and other developmental disabilities. This brief report summarizes the results of a survey conducted between May and July 2020, in the immediate aftermath of state and local lockdowns due to the pandemic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough there is robust evidence of the benefits of attachment-based parenting interventions, limited research has examined their impact on dyadic mutuality and toddler behavior problems. Given the central question in prevention research of what works for whom, and the documented relation of maternal psychological risk to parenting and intervention response, it is important to consider the moderating role of maternal psychological risk in the efficacy of attachment-based interventions. The current study extends prior research on a randomized controlled trial of Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) by examining its impact on dyadic mutuality and the moderating role of maternal psychological risk in ABC's impact on dyadic mutuality and toddler behavior problems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Child Adolesc Psychol
July 2022
Department of Psychology, Harvard University.
Objective: Discrepancies between caregiver and youth reports of emotional and behavioral symptoms are well-documented, with cross-informant correlations often falling in the low to moderate range. Studies have shown that caregiver-youth (dis)agreement in reporting of youth symptoms is related to treatment outcomes. However, commonly used methods for exploring reporter discrepancies (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Med Dir Assoc
January 2022
University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Objectives: Limited data suggest nursing home (NH) Alzheimer's special care units (ASCUs) may improve care and outcomes among residents with dementia. Unfortunately, information describing NH characteristics related to presence of ASCUs is lacking, especially whether location and neighborhood resources influence their presence. We examined locations of NHs with ASCUs and assessed whether neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation, region, and levels of rurality were associated with NH ASCUs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNurs Inq
April 2022
University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Life-threatening illness is associated with financial burden among families. During this time, care-related expenses often increase. The concept of financial burden has not fully been explored nor conceptually described in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Interprof Educ Pract
December 2020
University of Maryland School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, United States.
Suboptimal training for healthcare students is a recognized barrier to successful completion of advance care planning (ACP) with patients and families. Our study sought to enhance ACP knowledge and communication skills for interprofessional healthcare students. During academic year 2017-2018, 46 students (19-medicine, 16-nursing, and 11-social work), received three training modules delivered by interprofessional faculty.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFuture Oncol
October 2021
Department of Gastrointestinal Oncology, Intermountain Healthcare, Murray, UT 84107, USA.
Amidst the concurrent global crises of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), uprisings against Anti-Black racism and police brutality, as well as anti-Asian racism and violence, the field of medicine found itself simultaneously called upon to respond as essential workers in the public health devastation of COVID-19, and as representatives of healthcare institutions wrought with the impacts of systemic racism. Clinicians, researchers, and advocates in adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology, must come together in authentic activism to begin the work of creating structural change to advance antiracist approaches to patient engagement in AYA oncology research and advocacy. Critical review of existing practices is needed to ensure that ethical and effective research methods are employed when engaging with racial and ethnic minority AYA patients with cancer, who may be particularly vulnerable and exploited in the current context.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Psychosoc Oncol
June 2022
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
J Pain Symptom Manage
December 2021
University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Electronic address:
Context: Recommendations are needed to help minimize the risks of medication diversion and misuse in the hospice setting.
Objective: To identify recommendations that could help prevent medication diversion and misuse in hospice care.
Methods: A modified Delphi method was utilized.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities
August 2022
University of Maryland School of Social Work, 525 W. Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD, 21201, USA.
The purpose of this study was to examine relationships among caregiver social support, caregiver depressive symptoms, medication adherence, and asthma control in a sample of low-income, urban, Black children aged 3-12 years with uncontrolled asthma and their caregivers. Using longitudinal data from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) assessing the efficacy of an environmental control educational intervention, we used generalized estimating equations and ordered logistic regression models to evaluate the relationship between caregiver social support (Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey), depressive symptoms (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale), and two child asthma outcomes: (a) medication adherence (Asthma Medication Ratio) and (b) asthma control. At baseline, 45.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEarly Interv Psychiatry
April 2022
Department of Psychological Science, University of California, Irvine, California, USA.
Aim: Outcomes for individuals with psychotic disorders can be improved through early intervention services; however, identification continues to be a major problem in connecting individuals with these services. Social workers form a vast majority of the human service and mental health workforce in the United States and therefore have the potential to play a unique role in identifying and referring those who may benefit from specialty early intervention services.
Methods: The current article describes the methodological design, implementation, and participant recruitment procedures of a large-scale, web-based training program for social workers promoting identification and referral of individuals with emerging symptoms of a mental illness with psychosis in the context of a randomized clinical trial.