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Social work students in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: correlates of post-disaster substance use as a negative coping mechanism

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Vassilis Karagkounis, Dimitra Markou & Evmorfia Syrpi. (2024) Voices from the frontline: practicing school social work in Greece during the COVID-19 pandemic. European Journal of Social Work 27:2, pages 335-347.
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Quenette L. Walton, Nina Tahija & Ramsha Momin. (2021) Teaching and Learning During and After COVID-19: Lessons Learned from the Social Work Classroom. Journal of Teaching in Social Work 41:5, pages 467-483.
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Lisa Hodge, Nicole Oke, Heather McIntyre & Shelley Turner. (2021) Lengthy unpaid placements in social work: exploring the impacts on student wellbeing. Social Work Education 40:6, pages 787-802.
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Amaia de la Fuente, Edward C. Chang, Olga Cardeñoso & Olivia D. Chang. (2019) Examining coping strategies used by Spanish female social work students: evidence for the importance of social problem-solving abilities. Social Work Education 38:3, pages 314-329.
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Stephanie Grace Prost, Hoa B. Appel & Amy L. Ai. (2018) Coping and Post-traumatic Stress after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Racial Disparities in Social Work Student-Practitioners. Journal of Social Service Research 44:4, pages 459-469.
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Menny Malka. (2022) Real-Time Lived Experience of Social Work Students in Their Field Training during the Coronavirus Crisis: Insights from Photovoice-Based Research. The British Journal of Social Work 52:1, pages 311-333.
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Amer Hamad Issa Abukhalaf & Jason von Meding. (2021) Integrating international linguistic minorities in emergency planning at institutions of higher education. Natural Hazards 109:1, pages 845-869.
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