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An Investigation of MSW Practitioners' Use and Efficacy of Differential Practice Skills: Do They Follow Evidence-Based Practices?

Pages 223-237 | Published online: 09 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Evidence-based practices (EBPs) are a major focus in social work and little is known about their use in practice settings. This article addresses a neglected aspect of empirical research regarding what social workers are doing in practice, with what types of clients, and whether these practices parallel the recommendations of EBPs. A cross-sectional survey (66% response rate) was sent to licensed social workers measuring client caseload composition, intervention skills, and perceived self-efficacy in use of practice skills. Preliminary results reveal that social workers are using EBPs for clients with mental health problems including anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders.

Acknowledgments

This research was supported by the Committee on Aid to Faculty Research (CAFR) at Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island. Thanks to Stacey Smith-Israel, BSW, for her assistance in gathering data and inputting into SPSS.

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